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German preparations for the war in the light of documents of the Polish military intelligence (1933-1939) – selected aspects
German preparations for the war in the light of documents of the Polish military intelligence (1933-1939) – selected aspects

Author(s): Krzysztof Nowacki, Adam Szymanowicz
Subject(s): Political history, Interwar Period (1920 - 1939)
Published by: Akademia Wojsk Lądowych imienia generała Tadeusza Kościuszki
Keywords: Wehrmacht; Second Republic of Poland; Third Reich; military intelligence;

Summary/Abstract: As a result of the Treaty of Versailles the provisions concerning the issue of limitation of the armed forces were imposed on Germany. These provisions were unilaterally terminated by Germany two years after Adolf Hitler had come to power. There was introduced general and compulsory military service. On 21st May 1935, Hitler – as the Fuhrer and Reich Chancellor – signed the secret Reich Defence Law, which gave the Wehrmacht command wide powers to expand the army. Thus, the intensive development of the German army was initiated. After the Nazi Party came to power in Germany, gaining new information by the Polish military intelligence became increasingly difficult. It was connected with the expansion of the German counter-intelligence services, especially the Gestapo, as well as the police supervision over the German society. Through good operational work of the Polish intelligence the Polish side already before the outbreak of the war was relatively well familiarized with the particular phases of the overall German army’s armaments, as well as the German operational doctrine and methods of warfare.

  • Issue Year: 192/2019
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 253-265
  • Page Count: 13
  • Language: English
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