The German Military Mission to Romania, 1940-1941
Abstract
When one thinks of security assistance and the training of foreign troops, Adolf Hitler s Germany is not a country that typically comes to mind. Yet there were two instances in World War II when Germany did indeed deploy troops to other countries that were in noncombat circumstances. The countries in question were Finland and Romania, and the German military mission to Romania is the subject of this article. The activities of the German mission to Romania are discussed and analyzed, and some conclusions and hopefully a few takeaways are offered that could be relevant for military professionals today.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jan 01, 2013
- Accession Number
- ADA617477
Entities
People
- Richard L. Dinardo
Organizations
- National Defense University