Kasernierte Volkspolizei

Barracked People's Police
Kasernierte Volkspolizei
Founded
  • 1948 (as Bereitschaftspolizei)
  • August 25, 1949 (as Verwaltung für Schulung)
  • October 15, 1949 (asHauptverwaltung für Ausbildung)
  • June 1, 1952 (as Kasernierte Volkspolizei)
DisbandedMarch 1, 1956
Industry
Foreign suppliersSoviet Union

The Kasernierte Volkspolizei (English: Barracked People's Police) (KVP) was the precursor to the National People's Army (NVA) in East Germany.[1] Their original headquarters was in Adlershof locality in Berlin, and from 1954 in Strausberg in modern-day Brandenburg.

They ceased to exist after 1956, having been transformed into the NVA, but are often confused with the later paramilitary police units, the Volkspolizei-Bereitschaft.

The KVP was tasked with internal security operations since at the time, the Group of Soviet Forces in Germany was still mandated to provide external defenses for East Germany.[1][2]

  1. ^ a b "Die Kasernierte Volkspolizei (KVP)".
  2. ^ "Militär und Gesellschaft in Ost und West | Bundesstiftung zur Aufarbeitung der SED-Diktatur". www.bundesstiftung-aufarbeitung.de.

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