Klaus Vollmer (General)

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Klaus Vollmer (born April 2, 1930 ) is a German Brigadier General a. D.

Vollmer was an officer candidate in the Federal Border Police from 1953 and joined the army there after the establishment of the Bundeswehr . He was introduced to warfare agents at the Chemical Corps School in Fort McClellan, Alabama . As a lieutenant , Vollmer was head of the biology group at the NBC defense school in Sonthofen in 1956 . Other uses followed. From 1963 to 1965 he took part in the 6th general staff course (H) at the command and control academy of the Bundeswehr in Hamburg.

From 1968 to 1970 he was G3 with Panzerbrigade 30 in Ellwangen. Then he was commander of the supply battalion 296 in Stetten am Kalten Markt. From 1972 to 1974 Colonel i. G. used as chief of staff of the 2nd Jägerdivision in Marburg. Then he was head of the situation center in Department I (operational reconnaissance) at the Federal Intelligence Service in Pullach.

From 1980 to 1982 the Brigadier General was Chief of the Military Counterintelligence Service (MAD). Then he was used as the commander of Panzer Brigade 34 in Koblenz. In 1984, his unit was involved in a Franco-German maneuver in the run-up to the official commemoration at Verdun . From 1985 to 1987 he was the deputy and commander of the division troops of the 5th Panzer Division in Diez under Major General Wilhelm Jacoby and Peter Rohde .

Fonts (selection)

  • NBC Protection Primer II . Verlag WEU / Offene Words, Bonn [1960].

Individual evidence

  1. Insights into the past Former candidates celebrated class reunions in the former headquarters . In: Rhein-Zeitung , May 15, 2004.
  2. Ursula Mallkowsky: Appeal for a troop in transition . In: Südkurier , November 21, 2006.
  3. Herwarth Kronmarck (Red.): 25 years of ABC and self-protection school, 1956–1981 Sonthofen / Allgäu . Mönch, Koblenz u. a. 1981, p. 66.
  4. See Hans-Heinrich Steyreiff: Bibliography of the annual papers 1957 to 1987 . In: Detlef Bald , Wilhelm Nolte, Hans-Heinrich Steyreiff: General staff training between society and the military. The annual work archive . Edited by the command academy of the Bundeswehr and the Clausewitz Society, Mittler, Herford u. a. 1991, ISBN 3-8132-0375-1 , p. 157.
  5. ^ Mario Petri : Terrorism and State. Attempt to define the phenomenon of terrorism and analyze the existence of a strategic conception of state countermeasures using the example of the Red Army faction in the Federal Republic of Germany (= Politics Forum . 3). M-Press, Munich 2007, ISBN 3-89975-627-4 , p. 360.
  6. Erich Schmidt-Eenboom : The shadow warrior. Klaus Kinkel and the BND . Econ, Düsseldorf 1995, ISBN 3-430-18014-7 , p. 265.
  7. Dieter Krüger , Armin Wagner (ed.): Conspiracy as a profession. German intelligence chiefs in the Cold War . Links, Berlin 2003, ISBN 3-86153-287-5 , p. 312.
  8. ^ Dieter E. Kilian : Politics and the military in Germany. The Federal Presidents and Chancellors and their relationship to the military and the Bundeswehr . Hartmann, Miles-Verlag, Berlin 2011, ISBN 978-3-937885-36-0 , p. 498.