National Committee for a Free Germany

Colonel Hans-Günter van Hooven, photographed at the BDO foundation ceremony The National Committee for a Free Germany (, or NKFD) was an anti-fascist political and military organisation formed in the Soviet Union during World War II mostly of German defectors from the ranks of German prisoners of war and also of members of the Communist Party of Germany who moved to the Soviet Union after the Nazi seizure of power. Although it initially conducted primarily propaganda and psychological warfare activities, later it formed small military units known as Combat Units () and Partisan Units () which were sent to the ''Wehrmacht'' rear areas where they combined propaganda with collecting intelligence, performing military reconnaissance, sabotage and combat against the ''Wehrmacht'', and to East Prussia, where they attempted to launch a popular guerilla movement. Towards the end of the war its volunteers were sent at the front where they participated in combat with the Nazis. The creation of the organisation formed the , the anti-Nazi German movement in countries beyond Germany, including the occupied Greece (AKFD) and France (). Provided by Wikipedia
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by Ullrich, Heinz
Published 1945
...Nationalkomitee Freies Deutschland...
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