GERMAN BUNDESWEHR PREPARES
FOR PSYCHOLOGICAL WARFARE
Date of Report 23 October 2002
Translated 28 October 2002
ANDERNACH (own report): The German military organisation for the conduct
of psychological warfare is being centralised and given additional operational
tasks "against opponents". The psychological warfare unit
("Psycho Truppe") of the Bundeswehr which consisted until
now of around 750 soldiers ("Bataillon Operative Information 950")
is seeking a world-wide role in future wars and is recruiting (amongst
others) radio technicians, video specialists, computer experts and print
journalists. The Batallion works together with organisations which are
suspected of secret service contacts.
Under the title "Operational Information" (Opinfo) the Bundeswehr
bundles activities which it previously called "psychological warfare"
and later "psychological defence" (Psychologische Verteidigung
- PSV). Connections were proven between former, prominent, National
Socialist criminals and the organisation for "Psychological Warfare".
PSV "Psychological Defence" has been retasked by camouflaged
measures to aggressive propaganda, which it carries on in a "Study
Association for Contemporary Problems". The Bundeswehr officers
active in this field link their work with the lessons learned by Nazi
propagandists and have given detailed papers on this in several publications
(Reference FUS1). National Socialist radio propaganda during the bloody
occupation of France ("Radio Humanity") is described as giving
"a fascinating grasp on contemporary history".
"Transmitter Station Sarajevo"
As the result of numerous concealed measures which became public knowledge
in Germany and were described as "espionage activity", the
Bundeswehr (overall armed forces command) was forced to reorganise its
psychological work in the late 1980s. The PSV (Psychological Defence)
organisation was transferred to the army and temporarily reduced in
strength. With the military expansion of the enlarged German state the
Propaganda Troop soon announced it was back in business (with the setting
up of a transmitter station in Rajlovac/Sarajevo). Since the attack
on the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia and the presence of a standing
force of around 10,000 soldiers in foreign countries, the tasks of specialists
in disinformation and destabilisation via the media have been increased
considerably. These tasks are being concentrated in a "Centre for
Operational Information (Mayen/Rhineland Pfalz).
Bader & Bader
The Psychological Operations Force ( "Psycho Truppe") maintains
connections with related organisations of the German state concerned
with media work in foreign countries and also looks after Secret Service
contacts. At a conference in May 1999, the commander of "Bataillon
Operative Information 950", Christian Bader, appeared alongside
the specialist organisation "International Media Assistance".
According to its own information this operates closely as a privately
trading, established organisation with "The International Association
of German-speaking Media" (founder Werner Bader). This is a rich
source of German espionage in foreign countries and was established
by the BND (*) ,(Bundesnachrichtendienst), the German Secret
Service.
(*) Further Report "Development of Foreign Journalists for Intelligence
Work".
For German activities in Yugoslavia see also Fascist Europe Rising
particularly chapter 4. (Available on this website - see Publications)