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The ''Bereitschaftspolizei'' (literally 'Readiness Police'/On-Call Police (Reserve); effectively
riot police Riot police are police who are organized, deployed, trained or equipped to confront crowds, protests or riots. Riot police may be regular police officers who act in the role of riot police in particular situations, or they may be separate unit ...
), abbreviated BePo, are the support and rapid reaction units of
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's police forces. They are composed of detachments from the
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and the
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forces of Germany.


Federal Republic

The Federal Ministry of the Interior maintains an office of the ''Bereitschaftspolizei'' in Berlin which monitors and coordinates the deployment of all ''Bereitschaftspolizei'' units in Germany. The ministry also provides standardized weapons, vehicles and other equipment.


Federal Police

The '' Bundespolizei'' maintains 10 rapid reaction battalions (called ''Bundespolizeiabteilung'' or BPA) stationed around the country in Ratzeburg, Uelzen, Blumberg, Bad Düben, Duderstadt, Sankt Augustin, Hünfeld,
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, Bad Bergzabern and Deggendorf. These units can reinforce the federal police in any sphere of its missions and support the police forces of the ''Länder''. They are also trained to assist local authorities in case of disasters and uprisings. Under new interior ministry plans, the number of ''Bereitschaftspolizei'' companies will increase from 28 to 29 comprising approx. 25 percent of Germany's police support units.


''Länder/''State Police

The state ''Bereitschaftspolizei'' units are part of the ''
Landespolizei ; ) is a term used to refer to the state police of any of the states of Germany. History The of today can trace its origins to the late 19th century, when Germany united into a single country in 1871, under Otto von Bismarck. Various ...
'' (state police) and are available for crowd control, (large) demonstrations, sport events and to assist the ''
Schutzpolizei The ''Schutzpolizei'' (), or ''Schupo'' () for short, is a uniform-wearing branch of the ''Landespolizei'', the state (''Land'') level police of the states of Germany. ''Schutzpolizei'' literally means security or protection police, but it is ...
'' when needed. Aside from their primary functions, in some states they also train police recruits who serve about three years in combined training and service in these police support units. The units of one federal state can be deployed to assist the police of another state in case of riots, civil disturbances as well as catastrophes. Their day-to-day duties vary by locality. In
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they patrol the subway system (alongside the security service), assist in raids (f.i. in the
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or
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), perform traffic control duty and support regular police officers on patrols. Some states (e.g. the
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) have a hybrid system, where units of the ''Schutzpolizei'' may act as units of the ''Bereitschaftspolizei'' (f.i. for sudden or large riots or terror attacks) - they form so-called ''Alarm-
Hundertschaft ''Hundertschaft'' (, ''centuria, group of a hundred'') is a German term to denote a military or police group of around one hundred members. Historically the Germanic tribes created fighting groups of 100 men. This term is not used in the modern ...
en'' with units from all Hamburg police stations (to ensure the performance of the regular tasks of the stations in the same time) to respond as fast as possible.


Structure

The structure, equipment and training of Bereitschaftpolizei units is standard so that units from different parts of Germany can operate together without any problems. The ''Bereitschaftspolizei'' is assigned to
barracks Barracks are buildings used to accommodate military personnel and quasi-military personnel such as police. The English word originates from the 17th century via French and Italian from an old Spanish word 'soldier's tent', but today barracks ar ...
and organized into sections, platoons and 120 to 150 person training or rapid reaction companies called ''
Hundertschaft ''Hundertschaft'' (, ''centuria, group of a hundred'') is a German term to denote a military or police group of around one hundred members. Historically the Germanic tribes created fighting groups of 100 men. This term is not used in the modern ...
en''. In most ''Länder'', the ''Bereitschaftspolizei'' contingents are formed into 600 - 800 person battalions, but in the six largest ''Länder'' they are organized into regiments. Some police forces like
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have additional alert platoons that are part of the state police and staffed by regular police officers in case of urgent need when support from the state or the Federal Police is not available. The units are equipped with their own transport and rations allowing them to be deployed quickly to other ''Länder'' without having to rely on outside support. They are equipped with a wide variety of specialised vehicles such as armoured cars, buses, water cannons, earth moving equipment and command and control vehicles.
Arrest unit Evidence and arrest units (German: ''Beweissicherungs- und Festnahmeeinheiten'' lit. Units for arrests and securing evidence, abbreviated BFE or BFHu) are special units of the German state police forces Landespolizei and the German Federal Pol ...
s give the Bepos special capabilities to secure evidence and arrest perpetrators at events where large crowds normally impede police operations.


In the former German Democratic Republic

''See article:
Volkspolizei-Bereitschaft The ''Volkspolizei-Bereitschaften'' (VPB, German for "People's Police Alert Units", sometimes known as "Barracked People’s Police" or "Alert Police") was the paramilitary police force of the Volkspolizei of the German Democratic Republi ...
'' The East German Ministry of the Interior maintained the independent Department of the Alert Units of the ''
Volkspolizei The (DVP, German for "German People's Police"), commonly known as the or VoPo, was the national uniformed police force of the German Democratic Republic (East Germany) from 1945 to 1990. The Volkspolizei was a highly- centralized agency re ...
'' known as the ''Volkspolizei-Bereitschaften'' (VPB). It consisted of between 12,000 and 15,000 men (sources disagree) in 21 ''Volkspolizei'' Alert Units of battalion strength. There was usually one regiment (more closely to battalion size) per district of East Germany but the key districts of Halle,
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and
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, with their large working class populations, and
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all had two regiments. The Presidium of the People's Police in
East Berlin East Berlin (; ) was the partially recognised capital city, capital of East Germany (GDR) from 1949 to 1990. From 1945, it was the Allied occupation zones in Germany, Soviet occupation sector of Berlin. The American, British, and French se ...
had three units located in
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. Each Alert unit was organized as follows: *Headquarters section *Four alert companies: **One mechanized company in wheeled
armoured personnel carrier An armoured personnel carrier (APC) is a broad type of armoured military vehicle designed to transport personnel and equipment in combat zones. Since World War I, APCs have become a very common piece of military equipment around the world. Acc ...
s **Three motorized companies in trucks *Support company **Anti-tank platoon with three 45 mm/57 mm anti-tank guns (later
ATGM An anti-tank guided missile (ATGM), anti-tank missile, anti-tank guided weapon (ATGW) or anti-armor guided weapon is a guided missile primarily designed to hit and destroy heavily armored military vehicles. ATGMs range in size from shoulder ...
s) **Artillery platoon with three 76.2 mm
ZiS-3 The 76-mm divisional gun M1942 (ZiS-3) () (GRAU index: 52-P-354U) was a Soviet 76.2 mm divisional field gun used during World War II. ''ZiS'' was a factory designation and stood for ''Zavod imeni Stalina'' ("factory named after Stalin"), t ...
field/anti-tank guns **Mortar platoon with three 82 mm mortars *Headquarters and staff company with: **signals platoon **engineer platoon **chemical platoon **reconnaissance platoon **transport platoon **supply platoon **control section **medical section These units were equipped with light and medium infantry weapons, SK-1 wheeled armoured personnel carriers,
SK-2 The IFA G5 is an East German three-axle truck produced by IFA from 1952 to 1964. History The IFA G5 series was produced in the VEB Kraftfahrzeugwerk "Ernst Grube", Werdau. The plant was part of the ''IFA'' combine and succeeded the Schumann wor ...
water cannon A water cannon is a device that shoots a high-velocity stream of water. Typically, a water cannon can deliver a large volume of water, often over dozens of meters. They are used in firefighting, large vehicle washing, riot control, and mining. ...
(both armoured and unarmoured versions) and
bus A bus (contracted from omnibus, with variants multibus, motorbus, autobus, etc.) is a motor vehicle that carries significantly more passengers than an average car or van, but fewer than the average rail transport. It is most commonly used ...
es. Their uniform was the standard ''Volkspolizei'' grey-green. The political reliability of the Alert Units was of particular importance to the
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(SED) as they would be used against the population in the event of social disorders such as the strike of 17 June 1953 in the industrial areas of East Germany.


References

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