Kommando Landstreitkräfte Explained

Unit Name:Land Forces Command (Kdo LaSK)
Native Name:Kommando Landstreitkräfte
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Dates:1 December 1972 – 2 October 1990
Disbanded:2 October 1990
Allegiance:National Defense Council
Branch:Land Forces
Type:Formation
Role:Army Command
Size:ca. 800 military people and 200 civilians
Command Structure:Ministry of National Defence
Garrison:Geltow
Identification Symbol Label:Vehicle Insignia

The Kommando Landstreitkräfte (short: Kdo LaSK or Kommando LaSK) was the Army staff — and simultaneously the Army command of the National People's Army (NPA) Land Forces of the former GDR.

History

On 1 December 1972 the Kommando LaSK was established under the command of LG Horst Stechbarth as independent Army Staff, and Main Army Command of the Land Forces, a Military branch of the GDR National People's Army. As HQ served the former barracks of the Oberkommando der Luftwaffe, built by Ernst Sagebiel in 1936, and located in the area of the Wildpark Potsdam.

It was disbanded together with the NPA in 1990. The legal successor became the Bundeswehrkommando Ost under LG Jörg Schönbohm. Today the "Einsatzführungskommando of the Bundeswehr" is stationed in this Barracks.

Command and Organization

Command, Control, and Communications

The main task of the NPA Army Command was to provide Command, Control and Communications (C3) to the military branch as the whole, as well as to the subordinated corps-sized commands, officer's high schools, groups, organizations, and units of the NPA's Land Forces.

Under deployment conditions, and in line with the situation awareness C3 had to be executed from the Component Headquarters in Geltow, Field Component Headquarters or Operations Centers.

Commanding generals of the NPA Army Command

Source:[1]

Remark:The commanding general was competent, mandated and authorized to provide tasks and orders direct to the subordinated deputies. He was assisted by a so-called Militärrat of the Army Command, the highest HQ advisory body on deputy level.

Organization

The command was composed by the following establishment:

Deputy Minister and Commander-in-chief Army (3 star level) with the military advisor
Deputy of the Commander Army Command (DC Army Command) and Chief of the Political Division (2 star level) with
DC Army Command and Chief of Staff (CS) (2 star level) with
DC Army and Chief G4 (de. RD) (2 star level) with
Chief SAM Forces (de. FRT)
  • Chief Army Aviation
  • Military prosecutor
  • Division 2000: - Here the branch G2 with responsibility to the military branch Land Forces of the National People's Army
  • Furthermore generals of the NPA Army Command[2]

    NameMilitary rankPositionRemark
    Engelhardt, LotharMajor general
    • Chief RECON
    • DC Army Command and Chief of Staff
    last Chief of the NPA
    Großer, RolandMajor general
    • DC Army Command and Chief Missile corps and Artillery
    • DC Army Command and Chief of Staff
    Handke, HeinyLieutenant general
    • DC Army Command on Training
    • DC Army Command and Chief of Staff
    Winter, WernerMajor generalDC Army Command on Training

    Subordinated commands, forces, units, and organizations

    The following units and commands reported directly to NPA Land Forces Command:[3]

    References

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    Notes and References

    1. https://www.bundesarchiv.de/bestaende_findmittel/bestaendeuebersicht/body.html?id_main=5699&where=naeheres&what=parent_id&id_bestand=3350&suchbegriff= Chefs der LSK/LV auf der Homepage des Militärarchivs
    2. Klaus Froh, Rüdiger Wenzke: Die Generale und Admirale der NVA ..., Ch. Links Verlag, Berlin, 2007, 5. aktualisierte Auflage,
    3. Joachim Nawrocki: Bewaffnete Organe in der DDR : Nationale Volksarmee und andere militärische sowie paramilitärische Verbände. Aufbau, Bewaffnung, Aufgaben. Berichte aus dem Alltag. Holzapfel Verlag, Berlin 1979, .