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Auftrag: Frieden
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Created by official german government ministry in german language, this CD-ROM informs about history of German Bundeswehr from 1949 to 1998, which is the current date of this CD-ROM.
To learn about recent version of this item, hop to:
http://www.if-zeitschrift.de/portal/a/ifz/
http://www.bildungsserver.de/db/fwulesen.html?Id=206653284
This is the 2nd edition of this CD-ROM, published in 1998.
See also: German Social History
Compatibility
Architecture: 68k PPC x86 (Windows)
System requirements Mac:
Motorola 68030, 12 MB of RAM (when using PPC: 16 MB) ,
Mac OS 7.0 to 9.2.2, 8 MB of hard disk space
System requirements PC:
80486, 16 MB of RAM, Windows 95/NT,
Soundblaster compatible sound card.
Common requirements:
640 x 480 with 256 colors minimum, 2x CD-ROM drive.
List of Installation options available:
- Copy CD-ROM onto hard disk ("CD-ROM auf Platte übertragen") , needs 620 MB of hdd space
- With text files and index files ("Mit Texten und Indexdateien") , needs 55 MB of hdd space
- With text files ("Mit Texten") , needs 27 MB of hdd space
- Minimal , needs 7 MB of hdd space
Installation hints:
- The CD-ROM offers to install both 68k and PowerPC based applications.
- In emulation, if you've mounted the CD-ROM in Basilisk or SheepShaver, you can select "Minimal",
as it makes no difference whether the stuff will be read from (emulated) CD-ROM or hard disk drive.
- Next step is to select a folder where the application folder "BMVG" will be created.
- When installation is finished, there is a hint ("Hinweis") , how to uninstall the application after using it. Don't be aware, this will not be performed yet. Simply click the button "Installation beenden" ("Exit Installation application") to exit.
Comments
Having served myself in that army, this remind me about the stuff they would show / tell us in the mandatory political education classes. (who were really more like publicity classes or as IIGS put it correctly - tax-payer financed propaganda)
An army with no tradition, no cause and no real personalities. You find all of that in the above Auftrag Frieden CD if you care to download
Lol, thats a good one IIGS_User!
I still recall how upset my father was about the rearmament of Germany.
Pappkameraden was the most friendly denotation of his. It would have been wise to go the Swiss or Austrian way, but was it really a German decision after all?
Me, I think it's Propaganda.
Also, when Western Germany has been founded, the Germans said "War - never again",
but later they expanded this sentence with "without us."