Peter Nagel (General)

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Peter Nagel (born November 24, 1945 ) is a German major general a. D.

Life

Nagel has been major general since 1990. He worked in the Defense Ministry in Bonn in the military policy department and as an advisor to the Defense Committee of the Bundestag and was also a member of a delegation of members of the Bundestag that was involved in the issue of the withdrawal of the Soviet armed forces in 1994.

After his time in the diplomatic service as a military attaché in Spain, Colonel Nagel was in command of Panzergrenadierbrigade 38 “Sachsen-Anhalt” in Weißenfels from September 29, 1995 to September 25, 1998 . During Nagel's time as brigade commander , a partnership agreement concluded on August 12, 1996 between the brigade and the Halle-Dessau Chamber of Commerce and Industry, which existed until the brigade was dissolved in 2002, was signed. On September 25, 1998, Colonel Peter Nagel handed over the Panzer Grenadier Brigade 38 to Colonel Alois Bach . Thereupon Nagel took up a service as a military attaché at the German embassy in Moscow .

From September 1, 2002 to September 2003 , Nagel was deputy commander of the Army Command in the Falckenstein barracks in Koblenz with Axel Bürgener as commander. From 2003 to 2006 he was head of the staff department Fü S III (military policy and arms control) of the command staff of the armed forces at the Federal Ministry of Defense in Berlin .

Nagel gives lectures and speeches on security, European and peace policy issues as well as on the culture of remembrance of German and European events and took part in the Bensberg Talks on Europe in Crisis in 2006 as Head of Department III in the command staff of the armed forces of the Federal Ministry of Defense ? which, according to their own statement, is an established event format that is offered annually in cooperation with the Federal Ministry of Defense and takes up highly topical security issues .

Nagel lives in Naumburg (Saale) .

Individual evidence

  1. Heinz-Peter Würzenthal: Complete list of generals and admirals in the Bundeswehr 1955–1990. Biblio, Osnabrück 1990.
  2. ^ Circle of Friends of the PzGrenBrig 38 eV staff : Chronicle of the 38th Panzer Grenadier Staff . Retrieved July 19, 2017.
  3. Christian Stolz: Peter Nagel is major general . In: Südwest-Presse (Münsingen), October 30, 2002. Retrieved July 19, 2017.
  4. Waltraud Wolf: It could have failed brutally . In: Südwest-Presse (Münsingen), October 5, 2005. Retrieved July 19, 2017.
  5. Schwäbische Zeitung: Commemoration and admonition to peace . In: Schwäbische Zeitung (Uttenweiler), January 22, 2017. Retrieved on July 19, 2017.
  6. ^ Federal Agency for Civic Education, event documentation: Bensberg Talks . Retrieved July 19, 2017.
  7. Federal Agency for Civic Education, event documentation: Bensberg Talks - Europe in Crisis? . Retrieved July 19, 2017.
  8. Waltraud Wolf: It could have failed brutally . In: Südwest-Presse (Münsingen), October 5, 2005. Retrieved July 19, 2017.