There is no organisation that is in any way comparable to the "Waffen SS".
The intelligence and espionage organisation that operates under the control of the "Bundeskanzleramt" is the "Bundesnachrichtendienst" (Federal Intelligence Service)
This information is taken from Wikipedia:"The Allies were also collaborating with C-byrån, the Swedish military intelligence. Sweden allowed Allied spies to listen to German radio signals from a station on Öland, and in Malmö a location was established for British military to lead bombing actions in Germany"
Erich Schmidt-Eenboom has written: 'Wiesbaden' -- subject(s): History, Military, Military History, Military bases, Military towns 'Der Schattenkrieger' -- subject(s): Biography, Germany (West), Germany (West). Bundesnachrichtendienst, Intelligence service, Politicians, Secret service 'Undercover' -- subject(s): Germany, Germany. Bundesnachrichtendienst, History, Journalism, Political aspects, Political aspects of Journalism, Press and politics 'BND' -- subject(s): 20th century, Foreign relations, Germany, Germany. Bundesnachrichtendienst, History, Intelligence service, Islamic fundamentalism, National security, Prevention, Secret service, Terrorism
Factus. has written: 'Uniforms, badges, and intelligence data, etc. of the German forces' -- subject(s): Armed Forces, Germany, Germany. Heer, Insignia, Military decorations, Uniforms
During World War 2, Germany had spies and practiced espionage. German espionage began before the World War, and dates back to before the bombing of Pearl Harbor.
Viktor Suvorov has written: 'Inside the Soviet Army' 'Inside the Soviet Military' 'Soviet military intelligence' 'Ledokol' -- subject(s): Campaigns, Causes, Diplomatic history, Foreign relations, Germany, Germany. 1939 Aug. 23, History, Political aspects, Political aspects of Strategy, Strategy, World War, 1939-1945 'Akvariun' 'Inside Soviet military intelligence' 'Aquarium' 'Inside the Aquarium' 'The liberators'
Germany does have its own military.
Walter Schellenberg has written: 'Invasion 1940' -- subject(s): History, Sources, Invasions, Germany, Germany. Geheime Staatspolizei 'The Labyrinth' -- subject(s): World War, 1939-1945, Secret service, Germany, Military intelligence, History, 20th century, Nazis, Biography, Intelligence officers, Memoir 'Grundkurs zum Kapital' -- subject(s): Marxian economics
Germany's biggest military failure was when the Nazis invaded Russia.
Germany is a member of NATO.
Germany had to reduce the of their military and not manufacture military equipment.
Adolph Hitler was the leader that Germany supported. He had been in the military but not when he took power.
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