KVP

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KVP was the abbreviated name for the Kasernierte Volkspolizei, the militarized police force of East Germany that served as a precursor to the National People’s Army.

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instanceOf Kasernierte Volkspolizei
militarized police force
predecessor military organization
abbreviation KVP NERFINISHED
alliance Warsaw Pact (de facto alignment before NVA formation) NERFINISHED
commandLanguage German
controlledBy Ministry of the Interior of East Germany NERFINISHED
country East Germany NERFINISHED
German Democratic Republic NERFINISHED
equipmentSource Soviet Union NERFINISHED
function precursor to regular armed forces of East Germany
garrison East Berlin NERFINISHED
historicalPeriod Cold War
ideology Marxism–Leninism
languageOfName German
legalStatus police force with military structure
locatedIn territory of East Germany
militaryBranch air units
ground forces
naval forces
nativeName Kasernierte Volkspolizei NERFINISHED
nativeNameLanguage German
opposedTo West German rearmament
partOf Ministry of the Interior of the German Democratic Republic NERFINISHED
politicalAlignment socialist
politicalControl Socialist Unity Party of Germany NERFINISHED
predecessor Volkspolizei-Bereitschaften NERFINISHED
primaryTask build cadre for Nationale Volksarmee
role internal security
territorial defense
training cadre for future armed forces
shortName KVP NERFINISHED
subordinateTo East German government NERFINISHED
successor National People’s Army NERFINISHED
Nationale Volksarmee NERFINISHED
symbol red star with hammer and compass (in some insignia contexts)
trainingDoctrine Soviet military doctrine
type barracked police
uniform similar to German military uniforms with socialist insignia
usedFor border security support
protection of key installations
support to regular Volkspolizei in emergencies

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