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Behind the Enemy Line

Argus | March 11, 1944 issue

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German Nazi leader Henrich Himmler has issued a new decree creating what can be called a total police force. On February 23 he announced that from now on every male German irrespective of age, being capable and worthy of bearing arms, must serve in the auxiliary police. The auxiliary police in Germany consists of two formations, the Rural Guard and the Town Guard. Members continue their regular occupations, but during their leisure hours undergo training in the essentials of policy theory and use of arms.

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AUXILIARY police; HIMMLER, Heinrich, 1900-1945; POLICE training; OCCUPATIONS; POLICE; GERMANY
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