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CONTENTS:


Title     German military symbols.

 

Author Central European Branch, Military Intelligence Service, War Dept.

 

Abstract

 

This document on German military symbols is divided into three main sections. The first gives an explanation of German military symbols. The military symbols themselves are broken down by infantry, artillery, cavalry and reconnaissance, mountain, panzer, engineer, railways engineer, fortress engineer, technical, construction, road construction, signals, chemical, transport, survey and map printing, services, a miscellaneous portion, and air. Two appendixes include ground panel signals used by troops for air communication and nonofficial auxiliary signs.

 

Publisher         Washington, DC : Central European Branch, Military Intelligence Service,

 

Date, Original  [1943]

 

 

Title     German military symbols, 1 April 1944.

 

Author Military Intelligence Division, War Department

 

Abstract         

 

This document is divided into three parts detailing German military symbols for the German Army, Air Force, and Navy. Sections include the following topics: basic symbols for headquarters, branches of service (arms and services), weapons and equipment, symbols denoting methods of transport, indication of units, supplementary symbols, abbreviations used with basic and tactical symbols, supplementary numerals, and a revised system of military symbols. Part B in the Army category describes the tactical symbols for higher headquarters, combat troops, services, service installations, and transport control. Part C contains special signs and symbols for obstacles and demolitions, river crossings and bridge building, defensive positions, tactical boundaries, map symbols, air-ground communications, and semiofficial auxiliary symbols. For the Air Force: basic symbols and branches of service (guns, installations, and services); supplementary letters and numerals; new system of basic symbols and composition of tactical symbols; tactical symbols for higher headquarters, combat troops, services, and service installations; and special symbols for situation maps (operational and tactical boundaries, reconnaissance/combat/defense activities, and suspected enemy aerial attack and air defense bases). Navy contains information on commanders and commands, ships and formations, defenses, and coast artillery (sea target and aircraft batteries, combat and battery posts, and naval artillery battalions).

 

Publisher         Washington, DC : Military Intelligence Division, War Department,

 

Date, Original  1944-04-01

 


Title     Supplements: German military symbols (1 April 1944).

 

Author Military Intelligence Research Section

 

Abstract         

 

This book was published for the purpose of presenting all the information gathered on the subject of German military symbols since the publication of the basic handbook "German military symbols". For the Army, topics include: basic symbols and composition of tactical symbols; tactical symbols for higher headquarters, combat troops, services, service installations, and transportation control; and special signs and symbols. For the Air Force, there is a section on tactical symbols for higher headquarters, combat troops, services and service installations. Navy has a miscellaneous section.

 

Publisher         London : Military Intelligence Research Section,

 

Date, Original  1945