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In the 1930s Hermann Göring, after having observed Soviet airborne infantry maneuvers, became committed to the creation of Germany's airborne infantry.
He ordered the formation of a specialist police unit in 1933, devoted to protecting Nazi party officials.
The unit carried out conventional police duties for the next two years, but in 1935, Göring transformed it into Germany's first dedicated airborne regiment.
The unit was incorporated into the newly-formed Luftwaffe later that year and training commenced.
Göring also ordered that a group of volunteers be drawn for parachute training.
These volunteers would form a cadre for a future Fallschirmtruppe (" parachute troops ").
In January 1936, 600 men and officers formed a Jäger and an engineer company.
Germany's parachute arm was officially inaugurated in 1936 with a call for recruits for a parachute training school.
The school was open to Luftwaffe personnel, who were required to successfully complete six jumps in order to receive the Luftwaffe Parachutist's Badge.

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