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Truppenführung ("Handling of Combined-Arms Formations") was a German Army field manual published in 2 parts as Heeresdruckvorschrift 300: Part 1, promulgated in 1933, and Part 2 in 1934. The original German text, which is notable for its clarity, was prepared by a group led by Colonel General Ludwig Beck (1880–1944) who was later executed by the Nazi regime for his part in the 1944 plot against Hitler. The original publication consisted of a two-part, soft cover, pocket-sized manual, which was issued to all commissioned officers and senior non-commissioned officers. It contained basic military doctrine for the German land forces (Heer) from its first publication up to the end of World War II. The book was known by the nickname "Tante Frieda". A modified form is still in use today by the Fe

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  • Truppenführung ("Handling of Combined-Arms Formations") was a German Army field manual published in 2 parts as Heeresdruckvorschrift 300: Part 1, promulgated in 1933, and Part 2 in 1934. The original German text, which is notable for its clarity, was prepared by a group led by Colonel General Ludwig Beck (1880–1944) who was later executed by the Nazi regime for his part in the 1944 plot against Hitler. The original publication consisted of a two-part, soft cover, pocket-sized manual, which was issued to all commissioned officers and senior non-commissioned officers. It contained basic military doctrine for the German land forces (Heer) from its first publication up to the end of World War II. The book was known by the nickname "Tante Frieda". A modified form is still in use today by the Fe (en)
  • Truppenführung (em português: comando de tropas) foi um manual publicado pelo Exército Alemão durante a Alemanha Nazi. A primeira parte foi publicada em 1933 e a segunda em 1934. O texto alemão original, notável pela sua clareza, foi preparado por um grupo liderado pelo Coronel-general Ludwig Beck (1880–1944), que acabou por ser executado pelo regime Nacional Socialista por ter participado no golpe falhado de 1944 contra Hitler. A publicação original consistia em duas partes, e foi distribuída a todos os oficiais alemães. Neste manual, estava a doutrina militar básica das forças terrestres alemãs, a qual seguiriam durante os anos 30 e durante toda a Segunda Guerra Mundial. (pt)
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  • Truppenführung ("Handling of Combined-Arms Formations") was a German Army field manual published in 2 parts as Heeresdruckvorschrift 300: Part 1, promulgated in 1933, and Part 2 in 1934. The original German text, which is notable for its clarity, was prepared by a group led by Colonel General Ludwig Beck (1880–1944) who was later executed by the Nazi regime for his part in the 1944 plot against Hitler. The original publication consisted of a two-part, soft cover, pocket-sized manual, which was issued to all commissioned officers and senior non-commissioned officers. It contained basic military doctrine for the German land forces (Heer) from its first publication up to the end of World War II. The book was known by the nickname "Tante Frieda". A modified form is still in use today by the Federal German Army (Deutsches Heer). The approximate equivalent U.S. Army field manual was FM 100–5, now re-issued as FM 3–0, Operations (with later revisions) and available for download at the U.S. Army website. The British Army equivalent manual is Field Service Regulations, also available for download at the British Army website. (en)
  • Truppenführung (em português: comando de tropas) foi um manual publicado pelo Exército Alemão durante a Alemanha Nazi. A primeira parte foi publicada em 1933 e a segunda em 1934. O texto alemão original, notável pela sua clareza, foi preparado por um grupo liderado pelo Coronel-general Ludwig Beck (1880–1944), que acabou por ser executado pelo regime Nacional Socialista por ter participado no golpe falhado de 1944 contra Hitler. A publicação original consistia em duas partes, e foi distribuída a todos os oficiais alemães. Neste manual, estava a doutrina militar básica das forças terrestres alemãs, a qual seguiriam durante os anos 30 e durante toda a Segunda Guerra Mundial. No pós-guerra, influenciou a doutrina norte-americana e foi estudado e aplicado pelas Forças Armadas dos Estados Unidos em vários conflitos durante o século XX e continua a influenciar no século XXI. Uma versão modificada ainda é usada pelo actual Exército Alemão. (pt)
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