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Platoon Details Team Colour: Field Grey Commander: Leutnant Tony [PUPS] Strength: 25
After the Invasion 1940 Having played a key role in the succesful invasion of Britain and the Battle of Westerham, the Brandenburg Kommando operated in the van of the German forces penetrating deep into the heart of Britain. Since the first flames of insurrection flared up in Kent, the Brandenburgers have returned to their former field of glory as their language and intelligence skills are a key part of General von Klinkerhofen's strategy for suppressing the British resistance.
Historical Background In 1935, German Intelligence (the Abwehr) initiated the creation of the world’s first full-fledged special forces organization. Although the Brandenburg soldiers were called commandos, they were far more than that. Among the missions undertaken were: long range reconnaissance, long range direct action, the recruitment and formation of indigenous troop units, decapitation operations, spearhead or advanced detachment operations, and a variety of coup de mains. The unit consisted mainly of former German expatriates fluent in other languages. The Brandenburgers were initially organised into
four companies based on language and custom knowledge.
In action, a Brandenburger unit could consist of
2 or 200 men, depending on the mission requirements. At this stage in the war,
virtually all Brandenburger operations took place behind enemy lines. The units
operated along the lines of the SAS teams, but unlike their allied counterparts,
the Brandenburgers were very particular about donning another nation's uniform.
This chivalric code, while perhaps rather anachronistic, required that men
always wore their German uniform beneath the enemy's. Before combat the men
would hold fire until they made their own uniforms visible. While this led
credence to the claim that Brandenburgers were soldiers, not spies, it also led
to the capture of several units who refused to break these orders and open fire
before revealing their 'true colours'. Despite these precautions to remain
within the rules of war, all Brandenburgers carried a suicide pill when
operating behind enemy lines.
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