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The '''Geheimdiensteinheit''' ({{wp|German language|Altish}}: "''intelligence unit''", commonly referred to as the '''Geheim''', is the military-intelligence service of [[Altenland]], operating under the umbrella of the [[Wehrmacht (Altenland)|Wehrmacht]]. The 1920 [[Treaty of Verdon]] had forbidden the [[Altish Republic]] from forming an intelligence organization of its own, however, multiple units were nevertheless established at the behest of ''Republikswehr'' chief [[Hermann Pröll]], named ''1. Geheimdiensteinheit'' and ''2. Geheimdiensteinheit'' respectively. These early units, both formed in 1925, were designed to protect against foreign espionage. Following [[Martin Winter]]'s ascension to Führer in October 1928, [[Bruno Graf von Scharnhorst]] was appointed to lead the newly-minted ''Reichswehr'', and would move to expand the intelligence units from two to five. On 1 August 1931, after the armed forces had again been rebranded into the ''Wehrmacht'', von Scharnhorst consolidated the various intelligence units into a single, distinct division under the same name. | The '''Geheimdiensteinheit''' ({{wp|German language|Altish}}: "''intelligence unit''", commonly referred to as the '''Geheim''', is the military-intelligence service of [[Altenland]], operating under the umbrella of the [[Wehrmacht (Altenland)|Wehrmacht]]. The 1920 [[Treaty of Verdon]] had forbidden the [[Altish Republic]] from forming an intelligence organization of its own, however, multiple units were nevertheless established at the behest of ''Republikswehr'' chief [[Hermann Pröll]], named ''1. Geheimdiensteinheit'' and ''2. Geheimdiensteinheit'' respectively. These early units, both formed in 1925, were designed to protect against foreign espionage. Following [[Martin Winter]]'s ascension to Führer in October 1928, [[Bruno Graf von Scharnhorst]] was appointed to lead the newly-minted ''Reichswehr'', and would move to expand the intelligence units from two to five. On 1 August 1931, after the armed forces had again been rebranded into the ''Wehrmacht'', von Scharnhorst consolidated the various intelligence units into a single, distinct division under the same name. | ||
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Revision as of 10:27, 30 January 2024
Geheim Intelligence Unit | |
Foreign intelligence service overview | |
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Formed | August 1, 1931 |
Jurisdiction | Altenland |
Headquarters | Kulper Building, Hochstadt, Altenland |
Motto | Verteidigung aus der Ferne |
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The Geheimdiensteinheit (Altish: "intelligence unit", commonly referred to as the Geheim, is the military-intelligence service of Altenland, operating under the umbrella of the Wehrmacht. The 1920 Treaty of Verdon had forbidden the Altish Republic from forming an intelligence organization of its own, however, multiple units were nevertheless established at the behest of Republikswehr chief Hermann Pröll, named 1. Geheimdiensteinheit and 2. Geheimdiensteinheit respectively. These early units, both formed in 1925, were designed to protect against foreign espionage. Following Martin Winter's ascension to Führer in October 1928, Bruno Graf von Scharnhorst was appointed to lead the newly-minted Reichswehr, and would move to expand the intelligence units from two to five. On 1 August 1931, after the armed forces had again been rebranded into the Wehrmacht, von Scharnhorst consolidated the various intelligence units into a single, distinct division under the same name.