Order of war

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An order of war historically refers to a military script that contains internal and thus also partially secret information about various aspects of an army, including about its warfare, hierarchy, economy and organization, about field camps, about rights, duties and salaries of members of the army and also on legal issues such as the conduct of war trials.

See also

literature

  • Order of war . In: Former Academy of Sciences of the GDR, Heidelberg Academy of Sciences (Hrsg.): German legal dictionary . tape 7 , issue 10 (edited by Günther Dickel , Heino Speer, with the assistance of Renate Ahlheim, Richard Schröder, Christina Kimmel, Hans Blesken). Hermann Böhlaus successor, Weimar 1983, OCLC 832567164 , Sp. 1561 ( adw.uni-heidelberg.de ).
  • Adam Junghans, Andreas Reutter: War order on water and land. Kurtzer and actual underricht, all war trades, so be practiced and in need, Sampt useful darbey dressed report to make battle orders ... Lützenkirchen, Cologne 1594, OCLC 315722033 ( digital.slub-dresden.de ).
  • Berlin State Library - Prussian Cultural Heritage Foundation (ed.): The order of war of Margrave Albrecht von Brandenburg-Ansbach (1490–1568). September 6, 2011 ( staatsbibliothek-berlin.de ( memento from June 5, 2015 in the Internet Archive ) [PDF]).

Individual evidence

  1. Two sensational acquisitions. Press release, Berlin State Library - Prussian Cultural Heritage Foundation, September 14, 2011 [ staatsbibliothek-berlin.de ( memento of June 5, 2015 in the Internet Archive )]; Camillo Kupke: Internals from the Prussian military. In: Märkische Oderzeitung. September 16, 2011.