What is the German SAS called?

The Kommando Spezialkräfte (Special Forces Command, KSK) is the special forces military command of the German Army.
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What is the German version of the SAS?

The Special Forces Command (KSK), notionally the German equivalent of the SAS, has been thrown into turmoil after some of its soldiers were found to have hoarded army-issue firearms, exchanged Hitler salutes and joined far-right messaging groups.
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What are German special forces called?

The Special Operations Forces Command, or, for short, SOFCOM (in German 'KSK', for 'Kommando Spezialkräfte'), encompasses the German Army's special operations forces (SOF) and has unique capabilities at its disposal within the Bundeswehr.
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What was the most elite unit in ww2?

The 442nd Infantry Regiment was an infantry regiment of the United States Army. The regiment is best known as the most decorated in U.S. military history and as a fighting unit composed almost entirely of second-generation American soldiers of Japanese ancestry (Nisei) who fought in World War II.
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What are German infantry called?

Wehrmacht, (German: “defense power”) the armed forces of the Third Reich. The three primary branches of the Wehrmacht were the Heer (army), Luftwaffe (air force), and Kriegsmarine (navy). German Wehrmacht infantryman at the time of the Normandy Invasion of World War II (June 1944).
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German KSK (Special Forces) Disbanded Elite Military Unit (Marine Reacts)



What does Wehrmacht mean in English?

Definition of Wehrmacht

: the armed forces especially of Germany from 1935 to 1945.
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What did German soldiers call each other?

Boche (pejorative)

Pronounced [boʃ], boche is a derisive term used by the Allies during World War I, often collectively ("the Boche" meaning "the Germans").
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Who were the most feared soldiers in ww2?

SS-Obersturmbannfuhrer Otto Skorzeny was one of the most celebrated and feared commandos of World War II. Daring operations such as the rescue of Italian fascist dictator Benito Mussolini and missions behind enemy lines during the Battle of the Bulge made him known as “the most dangerous man in Europe.”
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What Germans think of British soldiers?

The Germans think nothing of a slovenly soldier.” The manual instructs soldiers not to feel sorry for Germans, emphasizing that “there will be no brutality about a British occupation, but neither will there be softness or sentimentality.”
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What does GSG 9 stand for?

GSG 9 der Bundespolizei, formerly Grenzschutzgruppe 9 (German for 'Border Protection Group 9'), is the police tactical unit of the German Federal Police (Bundespolizei).
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What is the KSK in Jack Ryan?

Kommando Spezialkräfte (Special Forces Command, KSK) is an elite special forces military command composed of special operations soldiers selected from the ranks of Germany's Bundeswehr and organized under the Rapid Forces Division.
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How long is KSK training?

Entry requirements into the KSK are open to all ranks and are unique in the fact that civilians may attempt to join, provided they pass an 18 month Long Range Surveillance training cycle before selection for the unit begins.
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What do the KSK do?

The KSK has been part of the German Army, the Bundeswehr, since 1996. The group focuses on anti-terrorism operations and hostage rescues from hostile areas. Its members have served in Afghanistan and the Balkans, but its operations are kept secret.
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How many German special forces are there?

Army Special Forces

It is under the command of the Rapid Response Forces Division (Division Schnelle Kräfte) and is made up of around 1,100 soldiers.
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Did German soldiers get pensions after ww2?

More than half a century after World War II, the German authorities have acknowledged that war disability pensions are still being paid to members of Waffen-SS units and even to war criminals.
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Who were the best troops in ww2?

Japan had the best trained soldiers individually, but Germany had the most effective troopers as per military doctrine ( in battlefield conditions). So for results with given equipment which was usually meager,the Germans faired best.
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Why are Brits called Tommies?

German soldiers would call out to "Tommy" across no man's land if they wished to speak to a British soldier. French and Commonwealth troops would also call British soldiers "Tommies".
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Did German soldiers respect American soldiers?

At least initially, Germans regarded British and American soldiers (especially Americans) as somewhat amateurish, although their opinion of American, British, and Empire troops grew as the war progressed. German certainly saw shortcomings in the ways the Allied used infantry.
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Did the Germans fear Canadians?

In his 1929 bestseller Good-Bye to All That, he wrote “the troops that had the worst reputation for acts of violence against prisoners were the Canadians.” Germans developed a special contempt for the Canadian Corps, seeing them as unpredictable savages.
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What does Fritz mean in German?

Fritz originated as a German nickname for Friedrich, or Frederick (Der Alte Fritz, and Stary Fryc were common nicknames for King Frederick II of Prussia and Frederick III, German Emperor) as well as for similar names including Fridolin and, less commonly, Francis.
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Did they use the F word in ww1?

Although they did not openly swear outside the military, the use of profanity by soldiers did contribute to words such as f*ck becoming more popular in the general population after the war. Swearing was habitual for soldiers, as the isolation meant that there was no one around to stop them from speaking in this manner.
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Why is Germany called Deutschland?

The etymology of Deutschland is pretty simple. The word deutsch comes from diutisc in Old High German, which means “of the people.” Land literally just means “land.” In other words, Deutschland basically means something to the effect of “the people's land.”
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