- Svazarm
Svazarm or Union for Cooperation with the
Army (Czech: Svaz pro spolupráci s armádou / Svazarm, Slovak: Zväz pre spoluprácu s armádou / Zväzarm), was, in Communist Czechoslovakia, the largest "paramilitary " organisation, though in fact many of the activities that Svazarm provided for its members were more reminiscient of a Boy Scout movement than of a regimentend paramilitary group.Established in 1951, the Svazarm was an almost exact copy of the
Soviet Union 'sDOSAAF , however, with massively scaled downwater activities as Czechoslovakia waslandlocked . However,canoeing was still a popular activity. In 1985, it had about one million members, 60% of whom were under 35 years of age.Activities
The activities the Svazarm provided were extremely diverse, ranging from medical training to
dog training. Dog lovers would be instructed in the training and breeding of dogs suitable for military purposes, especiallyGerman Shepherd s.Shortwave radio operation was another popular activity, and was also useful for creating futureradio operators in the army.A more specialised branch of the Svazarm, based at
Košice , trained pilots for the air force. Training included at least twenty flight hours ofglider training and forty hours of basic training on motorised aeroplanes, as well as the necessaryaviation theory .There ware also sections: Model airplanes and gliding (formally DOSLET), motor sport section (motorcycles and cars) and all sort of shooting sports. (rifle, pistol)vazarm members in the armed forces
The Czechoslovakian
military were usually less than impressed with the recruits that the Svazarm sent them, complaining that Svazarm members were "too soft" and lacked military knowledge. As military training for Svazarm members totalled 25 hours per year, and nearly all Svazarm instructors were insufficiently trained, this complaint was not unfounded.Many Svazarm members thought that as any
World War III would be fought withnuclear weapon s, conventional military training was a complete waste of time and thus took up an apathetic view of the entire Svazarm enterprise.It was also
rumour ed that many Svazarm trainers were not too enthusiastic themselves and would tell their students how to avoid being conscripted.External links
* [http://www.country-data.com/cgi-bin/query/r-3756.html Czechoslovakia - A Country Study]
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