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page 1Military provosts of Germany

Feldgendarmerie
The term Feldgendarmerie (; ) refers to military police units of the armies of the Kingdom of Saxony (from 1810), the German Empire and Nazi Germany up to the end of World War II in Europe.
Geheime Feldpolizei
secret military police of the German Wehrmacht until the end of the Second World War

Feldjäger
thumb|Feldjäger controlling military traffic.
thumb|Feldjäger Police dog|K-9 exercise.
thumb|Feldjäger riot control exercise.
thumb|A LAPV Enok of the Feldjäger.
thumb|Feldjäger Mercedes-Benz Vito patrol vehicle.
thumb|Feldjäger Nissan Patrol.

Feldjägerkorps
The Feldjägerkorps () ( field hunter corps) was a military provost organization in the German Wehrmacht during World War II. It was established on 27 November 1943 and consisted of three Feldjäger commands that reported directly to the Oberkommando der Wehrmacht, headed by chief of staff Generalfeldmarschall Wilhelm Keitel. It was recruited from veteran, battle-hardened troops and was senior to all other military police organizations. It operated approximately 12 miles behind the front lines, and its main function was to maintain order and discipline among the troops, hunting down deserters an