Feldgendarmerie
| Feldgendarmerie der Tanoa Einsatzgruppen | |
| Military police overview | |
|---|---|
| Formed | 1969 |
| Dissolved | 30 November 2024 |
| Jurisdiction | Territories under control of the Tanoa Einsatzgruppen |
| Headquarters | Georgetown, Tanoa |
| Parent Military police | Tanoa Einsatzgruppen |
| Child agencies | |
The Feldgendarmerie was the central military police branch of the Tanoa Einsatzgruppen. It was established in 1969 to provide unified law enforcement, discipline, and internal security across all armed and administrative structures in Tanoa.
Although it operated according to SS ranks, insignia, and organizational standards, the Feldgendarmerie was not a subdivision of the Allgemeine SS. It functioned as a regime-wide military police authority, serving all branches and institutions under Tanoan control.
The organization remained active until the collapse of the Tanoa Einsatzgruppen on 30 November 2024.
Early period
The Feldgendarmerie was founded in 1969 on the initiative of Jan Paap. According to internal accounts, Paap concluded that several officers within the armed structure were withholding operational information and manipulating reports for personal or political reasons. This created gaps in oversight and weakened centralized control.
To address this, the Feldgendarmerie was established as an independent military police authority with cross-branch jurisdiction. Its mandate included direct investigative powers, access to internal documentation, and authority to question and detain officers suspected of misconduct.
During its early years, the organization focused on internal investigations. A number of officers were prosecuted through formal military proceedings after evidence of information suppression and administrative obstruction was uncovered. The creation of the Feldgendarmerie marked a shift toward stricter centralized discipline and structured oversight across the regime’s institutions.
Structure
The Feldgendarmerie was organized into several branches aligned with the main armed services.
Main Feldgendarmerie
The primary Feldgendarmerie division supervised ground forces, administrative bodies, industrial facilities, and logistical networks. Its duties included the enforcement of military regulations, the operation of checkpoints and movement controls, the guarding of strategic installations, the investigation of disciplinary violations, and the escort and transfer of detainees.
Personnel were stationed at camps, supply corridors, command centers, and transportation hubs.
Luft-Gendarmerie
The Luft-Gendarmerie functioned as the military police branch assigned to the Tanoanische Luftwaffe. It was responsible for enforcing regulations at airfields, hangars, radar stations, and aviation depots.
Its responsibilities included controlling access to restricted aviation areas, monitoring personnel conduct, and investigating incidents within the air service.
Marine-Gendarmerie
The Marine-Gendarmerie operated within the Tanoanische Kriegsmarine. It maintained order aboard naval vessels, at naval bases, and within coastal defense facilities.
Its duties included harbor security, disciplinary oversight of naval personnel, and the investigation of maritime security matters.
Authority
The Feldgendarmerie possessed the authority to detain members of the armed forces, initiate disciplinary proceedings, enforce travel restrictions, and secure classified installations. Its powers extended across all operational territories controlled by the regime.
War crimes
Historical records indicate that certain members of the Feldgendarmerie were involved in unlawful executions during the period of the Tanoa Einsatzgruppen. Documentation from internal archives and later investigations describes cases in which individual officers carried out summary executions of soldiers following personal confrontations, disciplinary disputes, or accusations of insubordination.
In several recorded instances, executions were conducted without formal tribunal procedures or documented legal review. These actions were presented internally as enforcement of discipline but were later classified as unlawful killings.
Responsibility for such acts varied by unit and command level. Not all divisions of the Feldgendarmerie were implicated, but documented cases contributed to the broader record of abuses associated with the regime’s security structures.
Dissolution
The Feldgendarmerie ceased operations on 30 November 2024 following the collapse of the Tanoa Einsatzgruppen.
See also
- Allgemeine SS
- Tanoanische Luftwaffe
- Tanoanische Kriegsmarine
- Departments of the Tanoa Einsatzgruppen