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The Border Guard units saw combat in the earlier years of ](39-42). However the Border Guards bore the brunt of the German assault, and , as such, suffered extremely high casulaties rates. | The Border Guard units saw combat in the earlier years of ](39-42). However the Border Guards bore the brunt of the German assault, and , as such, suffered extremely high casulaties rates. | ||
Another problem was the German's |
Another problem was the German's ] commandos. They had obtained NKVD Border Troops uniforms and led many infiltration missions across the Russian lines to do sabotage work. These spies weren't helpful to the units integrity and ability to operate. | ||
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The border guard in the USSR was known as Border Troops or Border Guard Troops, subordinated to the state security agency, NKVD, later renamed to MVD. Accordingly, they were known as NKVD Border Troops and MVD Border Troops.
In 1934 Border Troops were organized under the NKVD in the GUPVO (Chief Directorate of Frontier and Interior Guard (ГУПВО - пограничная и внутренняя охрана)
In 1939 they were recategorized into the GUPV (Chief Directorate of Frontier Guard)
The Border Guard units saw combat in the earlier years of WW II(39-42). However the Border Guards bore the brunt of the German assault, and , as such, suffered extremely high casulaties rates.
Another problem was the German's Brandenburger Regiment commandos. They had obtained NKVD Border Troops uniforms and led many infiltration missions across the Russian lines to do sabotage work. These spies weren't helpful to the units integrity and ability to operate.
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External Links
- Oral History: A soldiers account of his service in the border guards and NKVD
- NKVD.org: information site about the NKVD