Anonymous
Approved in 1938 and published by E. S. Mittler & Son, Sports Regulations for the Army was a physical education manual for the land warfare component of the Wehrmacht. It was intended to give soldiers advice and instruction on elements of personal fitness and group discipline, as well as to direct commanders how best to implement these kinds of activities. The translation project was a long-running collaborative effort over a number of months, and the spectacular end product is the result of the work of many individuals on the dissident-right who volunteered their time.