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Technisches Hilfswerk

The Bundesanstalt Technisches Hilfswerk (German: [ˈtɛçnɪʃəs ˈhɪlfsˌvɛʁk] , (THW) pronounced [teːhaːˈveː] , English: Federal Agency for Technical Relief) is the federal civil protection organisation of Germany. It is controlled by the German federal government. 97% of its more than 80 thousand members (2021) are volunteers.[2]

Federal Agency for Technical Relief
Bundesanstalt Technisches Hilfswerk (THW)
Federal sign of the THW
Main logo of the THW
Agency overview
FormedAugust 22, 1950; 73 years ago (1950-08-22)
Preceding agency
JurisdictionGerman Federal Government
HeadquartersBonn-Lengsdorf
Employees2,000+;[1] 80+ thousand volunteers[2]
Annual budgetEUR 428,629,000 (2023)[3]
Agency executive
  • Sabine Lackner, President[4]
Parent agencyFederal Ministry of the Interior
Child agencies
  • 3 training centers
  • 8 regional offices
  • 4 logistic centers
  • 66 branch offices
  • 668 local sections[1]
Websitewww.thw.de

Tasks edit

 
THW Equipment Vehicle (GKW)

The tasks of the THW are described in a law called THW-act (THW-Gesetz).[5] These tasks are:

  • technical and logistical support for other (German) GOs, NGOs and other authorities like fire brigades, police or the customs authorities
  • technical or humanitarian relief in foreign countries, as assigned by the government
  • technical relief in Germany as part of national civil protection measures.

History edit

After World War II the Technisches Hilfswerk was founded in 1950, by order of the minister of the interior Gustav Heinemann. The first president of the THW was Otto Lummitzsch [de], who had founded the THW's predecessor, the Technische Nothilfe, in 1919. The main purpose of the THW was civil defense in the event of war. This has changed over the decades; today the THW intervenes in a wide spectrum of disasters, such as traffic accidents, industrial disasters, or earthquakes.[citation needed]

The largest disaster control action took place in August 2002 after the flooding of the Elbe river in eastern Germany. About 24,000 THW members participated in the operation, with up to 10,000 people helping simultaneously along the Elbe and its tributaries.[6][7]

The largest engagement outside Germany was in France in 2000, after storms Lothar and Martin blew down power lines and trees, blocking many streets, between 26 and 28 December 1999. The main contribution was supplying temporary electrical power for hospitals and other important institutions and rebuilding parts of the electrical system.[citation needed]

The organisation has also been active in many disaster relief operations abroad, for example in Thailand and Sri Lanka after the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake,[8] in the United States after Hurricane Katrina in 2005,[9] in Pakistan after the 2005 Kashmir earthquake,[10] in 2010 during the flooding in Poland,[11] the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami in Japan,[12] the April 2015 Nepal earthquake,[13] and the 2020 Beirut explosions.[14]

In 2021, the THW provided relief during major flooding in southwestern Germany, particularly in the Ahr Valley.[15]

In February 2023, THW personnel deployed to Turkey in the aftermath of the 2023 Turkey–Syria earthquake.[16]

Organization edit

As a federal authority which is part of the Federal Ministry of the Interior, the THW is headed by a president and board. Its headquarters (THW-Leitung) are in Bonn-Lengsdorf, together with the Bundesamt für Bevölkerungsschutz und Katastrophenhilfe (BBK) (Federal Office for Civil Protection and Disaster Assistance).

The THW comprises 668 local chapters, 66 regional offices, 8 state associations, and the THW administration in Bonn, which consists of the management staff, the commissioner of volunteers, and the Deployment Section with the units E1 mission, E2 foreign, E3 training, E4 logistics, and E5 technology, and the Central Services Section with the units Z1 volunteers and staff, Z2 organization, Z3 finance, Z4 security and health protection, and Z5 information and communication.

The THW logistics center has its office in Heiligenhaus, and is, via its attachment to the Logistics Unit E4, part of the THW administration.

Field organization edit

Organization in Germany edit

The THW is stationed all over Germany in 668 local chapters, called Ortsverbände (OV). Some 80,000 people are active in this organisation including about 15,000 young volunteers (members of the THW Youth). The majority of those are volunteers, while about 1,800 work full-time in its administration.[1] Each local chapter (Ortsverband) maintains one or more Technische Züge (technical platoons), each consisting of one Zugtrupp (command squad), comprising four volunteers, one Bergungsgruppe (rescue units) comprising nine to twelve volunteers, and one to three Fachgruppen (technical units), comprising four to eighteen volunteers.

 
A Tatra 815 from the THW
 
THW Operation Center
 
THW six-wheel vehicle at volunteer fair in Travemünde

The main type of THW unit is one of two Bergungsgruppen (1st and 2nd Rescue Groups), equipped with heavy tools like hydraulic cutting devices, chain saws, and pneumatic hammers. Their vehicles are the Gerätekraftwagen 1 (GKW 1) (Equipment Truck 1) for the 1st Rescue Group and the Mehrzweckkraftwagen (MzKW) (Multi-Purpose Truck) or the older Gerätekraftwagen 2 (GKW 2) — which is scheduled to be phased out — for the 2nd Rescue Group.

The Fachgruppen (Technical Units) include:

  • Bridge Building (Brückenbau)
  • Debris Clearance (Räumen)
  • Demolition/Blasting (Sprengen)
  • Electricity Supply (Elektroversorgung)
  • Emergency Supply and Maintenance, (Notinstandsetzung & Notversorgung, introduced 2019 as a replacement for the former technical unit Illumination and many 2nd rescue units)
  • Infrastructure (Infrastruktur)
  • Oil Pollution (Ölschaden)
  • Search and Rescue (Ortung)
  • Water Damage / Pumping (Wasserschaden / Pumpen)
  • Water Hazards (Wassergefahren)
  • Water Supply and Treatment (Trinkwasserversorgung)
  • Recovery (Bergung)
  • Unmanned Aerial Systems (Unbemannte Luftfahrtsysteme)

Furthermore, two types of technical units exist outside of technical platoons. They provide support mainly during major incidents or multi-regional operations:

  • Logistics (Logistik)
  • Command, Control and Communications (Führung und Kommunikation)

International deployment edit

For relief in foreign countries, there are four Schnelleinsatzeinheiten Bergung Ausland or SEEBA (Rapid Deployment Unit Search and Rescue Abroad) units according to INSARAG standards, able to go airborne within six hours,[17] and three Schnelleinsatzeinheiten Wasserversorgung Ausland or SEEWA (Rapid Deployment Unit Water Supply and Treatment Abroad) units.

The Schlauchschwinger also operates high capacity pumping (HCP) modules for the EU Civil Protection Mechanism.

Furthermore, the THW has a pool of experts which can be rapidly deployed to places of crisis to perform assessment and coordination tasks within the fields of technical and logistical support. Those experts are also active in capacity building operations.

Services provided edit

 
Sandbags are used during a flood.
 
Helping after an accident.
 
THW personnel during a rescue demonstration at the George C. Marshall European Center for Security Studies in Germany, 2015

Technical threat prevention

  • Area lighting
  • Clearing and blasting
  • Combating flooding and inundation
  • Search and rescue, and salvage
  • Water rescue

Infrastructure technical support

  • Electricity supply
  • Emergency bridge work
  • Drinking water supply
  • Waste water disposal

Command and communication, logistics

  • Catering and care of operational staff
  • Command center establishment and operation
  • Command support
  • Creation of temporary telecommunication systems
  • Establishment and operation of logistical bases
  • Maintenance of material, repair and maintenance work for mission equipment
  • Transportation of consumer goods for mission demands

Technical support in the protection of the environment

  • Fighting against oil damage
  • Water analysis

Provision of the population

  • Electricity and drinking water provision
  • Establishment and equipment of emergency accommodation and collecting points with matching infrastructure
  • Waste water disposal

Technical support

  • Diving
  • Makeshift road works
  • Maintenance of civil protection facilities such as emergency wells and shelters
  • Rescue from heights
  • Technical help on traffic routes

Personnel edit

 
The THW during a flood disaster.

In Germany, military service was mandatory for adult males until 2011. Instead of joining the military for a shorter period full-time, one of the alternatives was to join a non-combatant volunteer organisation within the German Katastrophenschutz (disaster relief) or Zivilschutz (civil defense) for a minimum of four years (this is calculated so that although serving far less time every week, in the end the number of served hours was about the same). The THW was one of those organisations. Others were too, such as volunteer fire brigades and various organisations engaged in emergency medical service; however, the THW relied more heavily on such quasi-conscripts, as it tends to have less local popularity than, e. g., volunteer fire brigades (who tend to be the chief social club of their respective village or town-quarter), and as it had less of an infrastructure of paid employees than, for instance, the German Red Cross.

The THW has its own decoration for meritorious service or exemplary achievements in the field of emergency management or civil protection: All three classes of the Ehrenzeichen des Technischen Hilfswerks are approved by the President of Germany.

Ranks edit

In general, the rank structure of the THW is divided into two groups: the volunteers and the full-time employees.

Volunteers edit

Chapters
Head of Local Branch
(Ortsbeauftragter)
Deputy Head of Local Branch
(Stv. Ortsbeauftragter)
Training and Qualification Officer (Ausbildungsbeauftragter)
Expert Advisor (Fachberater)
Youth Activity Leader (Jugendbetreuer)
Maintenance Sergeant (Schirrmeister)
Public Relations and Volunteers Recruitment Officer (Beauftragter für Öffentlichkeitsarbeit)
Administration Secretary (Verwaltungsbeauftragter)
Cook (Koch)
       
Technical Platoons & Technical Units
Technical Platoon Leader (Zugführer)
Team Leader Logistics Unit(Leiter der Fachgruppe Logistik)
Team Leader Command and Communications
(Leiter der Fachgruppe Führung/Kommunikation)
Command Squad Leader
(Zugtruppführer)
Command Department Head
(Sachgebietsleiter der Fachgruppe Führung/Kommunikation)
Group Leader
(Gruppenführer)
Squad Leader (Truppführer)
Command Assistant (Führungsgehilfe)
Helper
(Helfer)
         
Spokespersons and representatives
Federal Spokesperson
(Bundessprecher)
Deputy Federal Spokesperson
(Stv. Bundessprecher)
State Spokesperson
(Landessprecher)
Deputy State Spokesperson
(Stv. Landessprecher)
Local Spokesperson
(Helfersprecher)
Deputy Local Spokesperson
(Stv. Helfersprecher)
Representative, Federal Association
('Vertreter Bundesvereinigung)
Representative, State Association
(Vertreter Landesvereinigung)
           

Full-time employees edit

Chief
(Präsident)
Vice-Chief
(Vizepräsident)
State Commissioner (Landesbeauftragter)
Headmaster of the Federal Academy (Leiter der Bundesschule)
Division Chief (Abteilungsleiter)
Commissioner of Volunteers (Beauftragter für das Ehrenamt)
Department Chief (Referatsleiter)
Academy Manager (Schulmanager)
Chief of the Management Staff
(Leiter des Leitungsstabes)
Department Consultant
(Referent)
         
Regional Office Chief
(Regionalstellenleiter)
Senior Consultant (Sachbearbeiter)
Specialist Teacher (Fachlehrer)
Service Consultant (Bürosachbearbeiter Service)
Instructor (Ausbilder)
Artisan (Gerätehandwerker)
Driver (Kraftfahrer)
Consultant (Bürosachbearbeiter)
Trainee (Auszubildender)
Federal Service Volunteer (Absolvent Bundesfreiwilligendienst)
Social Service Volunteer (Absolvent Freiwilliges Soziales Jahr)
Intern (Praktikant)
       

Heads of THW edit

  • 1952–1955: Otto Lummitzsch
  • 1955–1958: Alexander Löfken
  • 1958–1962: Rudolf Schmidt
  • 1962–1977: Hans Zielinski
  • 1977–1985: Hermann Ahrens
  • 1985/1986: Helmut Meier
  • 1986–2002: Gerd Jürgen Henkel
  • 2002–2006: Georg Thiel
  • 2006-2020: Albrecht Broemme [de]
  • 2020-2023: Gerd Friedsam [de]
  • since 1st of July 2023: Sabine Lackner

THW-Jugend edit

The THW-Jugend (THW Youth) is the youth organization of the THW. It has set itself the target to introduce boys and girls from the age of six in a playful way to the work of the THWs. The THW-Jugend is not part of the Federal Agency for Technical Relief, but is an independently registered charity. This arrangement was made in order to avoid maintaining a state youth organization.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "Die Bundesanstalt Technisches Hilfswerk im Überblick" (PDF). www.thw.de (in German). THW. Retrieved 11 July 2020.
  2. ^ a b "Annual Report 2021" (PDF). THW. Retrieved 8 February 2023.
  3. ^ "Budget THW 2023" (PDF). www.bundeshaushalt.de (in German). Federal Ministry of Finance. Retrieved 18 July 2023.
  4. ^ "Leitung Technisches Hilfswerk". Technisches Hilfswerk. Retrieved 8 February 2023.
  5. ^ "THW-Gesetz - Gesetz über das Technische Hilfswerk" [THW law - law on the technical relief organization] (in German). Retrieved 17 October 2010.
  6. ^ "Flutkatastrophe 2002: Wasser, soweit das Auge reichte" [Flood disaster 2002: water as far as the eye could see]. www.thw.de (in German). 2 August 2012. Retrieved 11 July 2020.
  7. ^ "Rund 10.000 THW-Helfer im Einsatz" [Around 10,000 THW helpers in action]. www.thw.de (in German). 19 August 2002. Retrieved 11 July 2020.
  8. ^ "Germany Doubles Aid to Tsunami Area". Deutsche Welle. 28 December 2004. Retrieved 8 February 2023.
  9. ^ McCollum, Peter; Poff, Nicole (16 September 2005). "German Federal Agency for Technical Relief assists in relief efforts". U.S. Northern Command. Retrieved 8 February 2023.
  10. ^ "Technical and Humanitarian Assistance Worldwide". Technisches Hilfswerk. 8 November 2005. Archived from the original on 8 February 2023. Retrieved 8 February 2023.
  11. ^ "THW-Flood Mission in Poland: The Water Recedes, the Mud Remains" (Press release). Technisches Hilfswerk. 30 June 2010. Retrieved 8 February 2022.
  12. ^ "Erdbeben in Japan: THW setzt Hilfe fort" (Press release) (in German). Technisches Hilfswerk. 14 March 2011. Retrieved 8 February 2022.
  13. ^ "Erdbeben in Nepal: THW-Kräfte nehmen Arbeit auf" (Press release) (in German). Technisches Hilfswerk. 27 April 2015. Retrieved 8 February 2022.
  14. ^ "Bundesregierung schickt THW-Bergungsteam in den Libanon". Die Zeit. 5 August 2020. Retrieved 8 February 2023.
  15. ^ "Kreis Ahrweiler beziffert Flutschäden auf mehr als 3,7 Milliarden". Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung (in German). 7 August 2021. ISSN 0174-4909. Retrieved 8 February 2023.
  16. ^ "THW-Helfer aus RLP im Erdbebengebiet angekommen" (in German). SWR. 8 February 2023. Retrieved 8 February 2023.
  17. ^ "The SEEBA Special Unit – the Government's Tool to Help Rescue and Salvage Operations Domestically and Abroad". Retrieved 17 February 2008.

External links edit

  • Official THW-homepage in German
  • Official THW-homepage in English

technisches, hilfswerk, bundesanstalt, german, ˈtɛçnɪʃəs, ˈhɪlfsˌvɛʁk, pronounced, teːhaːˈveː, english, federal, agency, technical, relief, federal, civil, protection, organisation, germany, controlled, german, federal, government, more, than, thousand, member. The Bundesanstalt Technisches Hilfswerk German ˈtɛcnɪʃes ˈhɪlfsˌvɛʁk THW pronounced teːhaːˈveː English Federal Agency for Technical Relief is the federal civil protection organisation of Germany It is controlled by the German federal government 97 of its more than 80 thousand members 2021 are volunteers 2 Federal Agency for Technical ReliefBundesanstalt Technisches Hilfswerk THW Federal sign of the THWMain logo of the THWAgency overviewFormedAugust 22 1950 73 years ago 1950 08 22 Preceding agencyTechnische NothilfeJurisdictionGerman Federal GovernmentHeadquartersBonn LengsdorfEmployees2 000 1 80 thousand volunteers 2 Annual budgetEUR 428 629 000 2023 3 Agency executiveSabine Lackner President 4 Parent agencyFederal Ministry of the InteriorChild agencies3 training centers8 regional offices4 logistic centers66 branch offices668 local sections 1 Websitewww thw de Contents 1 Tasks 2 History 3 Organization 4 Field organization 4 1 Organization in Germany 4 2 International deployment 5 Services provided 6 Personnel 6 1 Ranks 6 1 1 Volunteers 6 1 2 Full time employees 6 2 Heads of THW 7 THW Jugend 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksTasks edit nbsp THW Equipment Vehicle GKW The tasks of the THW are described in a law called THW act THW Gesetz 5 These tasks are technical and logistical support for other German GOs NGOs and other authorities like fire brigades police or the customs authorities technical or humanitarian relief in foreign countries as assigned by the government technical relief in Germany as part of national civil protection measures History editAfter World War II the Technisches Hilfswerk was founded in 1950 by order of the minister of the interior Gustav Heinemann The first president of the THW was Otto Lummitzsch de who had founded the THW s predecessor the Technische Nothilfe in 1919 The main purpose of the THW was civil defense in the event of war This has changed over the decades today the THW intervenes in a wide spectrum of disasters such as traffic accidents industrial disasters or earthquakes citation needed The largest disaster control action took place in August 2002 after the flooding of the Elbe river in eastern Germany About 24 000 THW members participated in the operation with up to 10 000 people helping simultaneously along the Elbe and its tributaries 6 7 The largest engagement outside Germany was in France in 2000 after storms Lothar and Martin blew down power lines and trees blocking many streets between 26 and 28 December 1999 The main contribution was supplying temporary electrical power for hospitals and other important institutions and rebuilding parts of the electrical system citation needed The organisation has also been active in many disaster relief operations abroad for example in Thailand and Sri Lanka after the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake 8 in the United States after Hurricane Katrina in 2005 9 in Pakistan after the 2005 Kashmir earthquake 10 in 2010 during the flooding in Poland 11 the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami in Japan 12 the April 2015 Nepal earthquake 13 and the 2020 Beirut explosions 14 In 2021 the THW provided relief during major flooding in southwestern Germany particularly in the Ahr Valley 15 In February 2023 THW personnel deployed to Turkey in the aftermath of the 2023 Turkey Syria earthquake 16 Organization editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed February 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message As a federal authority which is part of the Federal Ministry of the Interior the THW is headed by a president and board Its headquarters THW Leitung are in Bonn Lengsdorf together with the Bundesamt fur Bevolkerungsschutz und Katastrophenhilfe BBK Federal Office for Civil Protection and Disaster Assistance The THW comprises 668 local chapters 66 regional offices 8 state associations and the THW administration in Bonn which consists of the management staff the commissioner of volunteers and the Deployment Section with the units E1 mission E2 foreign E3 training E4 logistics and E5 technology and the Central Services Section with the units Z1 volunteers and staff Z2 organization Z3 finance Z4 security and health protection and Z5 information and communication The THW logistics center has its office in Heiligenhaus and is via its attachment to the Logistics Unit E4 part of the THW administration Field organization editOrganization in Germany edit The THW is stationed all over Germany in 668 local chapters called Ortsverbande OV Some 80 000 people are active in this organisation including about 15 000 young volunteers members of the THW Youth The majority of those are volunteers while about 1 800 work full time in its administration 1 Each local chapter Ortsverband maintains one or more Technische Zuge technical platoons each consisting of one Zugtrupp command squad comprising four volunteers one Bergungsgruppe rescue units comprising nine to twelve volunteers and one to three Fachgruppen technical units comprising four to eighteen volunteers nbsp A Tatra 815 from the THW nbsp THW Operation Center nbsp THW six wheel vehicle at volunteer fair in TravemundeThe main type of THW unit is one of two Bergungsgruppen 1st and 2nd Rescue Groups equipped with heavy tools like hydraulic cutting devices chain saws and pneumatic hammers Their vehicles are the Geratekraftwagen 1 GKW 1 Equipment Truck 1 for the 1st Rescue Group and the Mehrzweckkraftwagen MzKW Multi Purpose Truck or the older Geratekraftwagen 2 GKW 2 which is scheduled to be phased out for the 2nd Rescue Group The Fachgruppen Technical Units include Bridge Building Bruckenbau Debris Clearance Raumen Demolition Blasting Sprengen Electricity Supply Elektroversorgung Emergency Supply and Maintenance Notinstandsetzung amp Notversorgung introduced 2019 as a replacement for the former technical unit Illumination and many 2nd rescue units Infrastructure Infrastruktur Oil Pollution Olschaden Search and Rescue Ortung Water Damage Pumping Wasserschaden Pumpen Water Hazards Wassergefahren Water Supply and Treatment Trinkwasserversorgung Recovery Bergung Unmanned Aerial Systems Unbemannte Luftfahrtsysteme Furthermore two types of technical units exist outside of technical platoons They provide support mainly during major incidents or multi regional operations Logistics Logistik Command Control and Communications Fuhrung und Kommunikation International deployment edit For relief in foreign countries there are four Schnelleinsatzeinheiten Bergung Ausland or SEEBA Rapid Deployment Unit Search and Rescue Abroad units according to INSARAG standards able to go airborne within six hours 17 and three Schnelleinsatzeinheiten Wasserversorgung Ausland or SEEWA Rapid Deployment Unit Water Supply and Treatment Abroad units The Schlauchschwinger also operates high capacity pumping HCP modules for the EU Civil Protection Mechanism Furthermore the THW has a pool of experts which can be rapidly deployed to places of crisis to perform assessment and coordination tasks within the fields of technical and logistical support Those experts are also active in capacity building operations Services provided editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed February 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message nbsp Sandbags are used during a flood nbsp Helping after an accident nbsp THW personnel during a rescue demonstration at the George C Marshall European Center for Security Studies in Germany 2015Technical threat prevention Area lighting Clearing and blasting Combating flooding and inundation Search and rescue and salvage Water rescueInfrastructure technical support Electricity supply Emergency bridge work Drinking water supply Waste water disposalCommand and communication logistics Catering and care of operational staff Command center establishment and operation Command support Creation of temporary telecommunication systems Establishment and operation of logistical bases Maintenance of material repair and maintenance work for mission equipment Transportation of consumer goods for mission demandsTechnical support in the protection of the environment Fighting against oil damage Water analysisProvision of the population Electricity and drinking water provision Establishment and equipment of emergency accommodation and collecting points with matching infrastructure Waste water disposalTechnical support Diving Makeshift road works Maintenance of civil protection facilities such as emergency wells and shelters Rescue from heights Technical help on traffic routesPersonnel editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed February 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message nbsp The THW during a flood disaster In Germany military service was mandatory for adult males until 2011 Instead of joining the military for a shorter period full time one of the alternatives was to join a non combatant volunteer organisation within the German Katastrophenschutz disaster relief or Zivilschutz civil defense for a minimum of four years this is calculated so that although serving far less time every week in the end the number of served hours was about the same The THW was one of those organisations Others were too such as volunteer fire brigades and various organisations engaged in emergency medical service however the THW relied more heavily on such quasi conscripts as it tends to have less local popularity than e g volunteer fire brigades who tend to be the chief social club of their respective village or town quarter and as it had less of an infrastructure of paid employees than for instance the German Red Cross The THW has its own decoration for meritorious service or exemplary achievements in the field of emergency management or civil protection All three classes of the Ehrenzeichen des Technischen Hilfswerks are approved by the President of Germany Ranks edit In general the rank structure of the THW is divided into two groups the volunteers and the full time employees Volunteers edit Chapters Head of Local Branch Ortsbeauftragter Deputy Head of Local Branch Stv Ortsbeauftragter Training and Qualification Officer Ausbildungsbeauftragter Expert Advisor Fachberater Youth Activity Leader Jugendbetreuer Maintenance Sergeant Schirrmeister Public Relations and Volunteers Recruitment Officer Beauftragter fur Offentlichkeitsarbeit Administration Secretary Verwaltungsbeauftragter Cook Koch nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Technical Platoons amp Technical Units Technical Platoon Leader Zugfuhrer Team Leader Logistics Unit Leiter der Fachgruppe Logistik Team Leader Command and Communications Leiter der Fachgruppe Fuhrung Kommunikation Command Squad Leader Zugtruppfuhrer Command Department Head Sachgebietsleiter der Fachgruppe Fuhrung Kommunikation Group Leader Gruppenfuhrer Squad Leader Truppfuhrer Command Assistant Fuhrungsgehilfe Helper Helfer nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Spokespersons and representatives Federal Spokesperson Bundessprecher Deputy Federal Spokesperson Stv Bundessprecher State Spokesperson Landessprecher Deputy State Spokesperson Stv Landessprecher Local Spokesperson Helfersprecher Deputy Local Spokesperson Stv Helfersprecher Representative Federal Association Vertreter Bundesvereinigung Representative State Association Vertreter Landesvereinigung nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Full time employees edit Chief Prasident Vice Chief Vizeprasident State Commissioner Landesbeauftragter Headmaster of the Federal Academy Leiter der Bundesschule Division Chief Abteilungsleiter Commissioner of Volunteers Beauftragter fur das Ehrenamt Department Chief Referatsleiter Academy Manager Schulmanager Chief of the Management Staff Leiter des Leitungsstabes Department Consultant Referent nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Regional Office Chief Regionalstellenleiter Senior Consultant Sachbearbeiter Specialist Teacher Fachlehrer Service Consultant Burosachbearbeiter Service Instructor Ausbilder Artisan Geratehandwerker Driver Kraftfahrer Consultant Burosachbearbeiter Trainee Auszubildender Federal Service Volunteer Absolvent Bundesfreiwilligendienst Social Service Volunteer Absolvent Freiwilliges Soziales Jahr Intern Praktikant nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Heads of THW edit 1952 1955 Otto Lummitzsch 1955 1958 Alexander Lofken 1958 1962 Rudolf Schmidt 1962 1977 Hans Zielinski 1977 1985 Hermann Ahrens 1985 1986 Helmut Meier 1986 2002 Gerd Jurgen Henkel 2002 2006 Georg Thiel 2006 2020 Albrecht Broemme de 2020 2023 Gerd Friedsam de since 1st of July 2023 Sabine LacknerTHW Jugend editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed February 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message The THW Jugend THW Youth is the youth organization of the THW It has set itself the target to introduce boys and girls from the age of six in a playful way to the work of the THWs The THW Jugend is not part of the Federal Agency for Technical Relief but is an independently registered charity This arrangement was made in order to avoid maintaining a state youth organization See also editCivil defense Civil defense by country State Emergency Service a similar organization in AustraliaReferences edit a b c Die Bundesanstalt Technisches Hilfswerk im Uberblick PDF www thw de in German THW Retrieved 11 July 2020 a b Annual Report 2021 PDF THW Retrieved 8 February 2023 Budget THW 2023 PDF www bundeshaushalt de in German Federal Ministry of Finance Retrieved 18 July 2023 Leitung Technisches Hilfswerk Technisches Hilfswerk Retrieved 8 February 2023 THW Gesetz Gesetz uber das Technische Hilfswerk THW law law on the technical relief organization in German Retrieved 17 October 2010 Flutkatastrophe 2002 Wasser soweit das Auge reichte Flood disaster 2002 water as far as the eye could see www thw de in German 2 August 2012 Retrieved 11 July 2020 Rund 10 000 THW Helfer im Einsatz Around 10 000 THW helpers in action www thw de in German 19 August 2002 Retrieved 11 July 2020 Germany Doubles Aid to Tsunami Area Deutsche Welle 28 December 2004 Retrieved 8 February 2023 McCollum Peter Poff Nicole 16 September 2005 German Federal Agency for Technical Relief assists in relief efforts U S Northern Command Retrieved 8 February 2023 Technical and Humanitarian Assistance Worldwide Technisches Hilfswerk 8 November 2005 Archived from the original on 8 February 2023 Retrieved 8 February 2023 THW Flood Mission in Poland The Water Recedes the Mud Remains Press release Technisches Hilfswerk 30 June 2010 Retrieved 8 February 2022 Erdbeben in Japan THW setzt Hilfe fort Press release in German Technisches Hilfswerk 14 March 2011 Retrieved 8 February 2022 Erdbeben in Nepal THW Krafte nehmen Arbeit auf Press release in German Technisches Hilfswerk 27 April 2015 Retrieved 8 February 2022 Bundesregierung schickt THW Bergungsteam in den Libanon Die Zeit 5 August 2020 Retrieved 8 February 2023 Kreis Ahrweiler beziffert Flutschaden auf mehr als 3 7 Milliarden Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung in German 7 August 2021 ISSN 0174 4909 Retrieved 8 February 2023 THW Helfer aus RLP im Erdbebengebiet angekommen in German SWR 8 February 2023 Retrieved 8 February 2023 The SEEBA Special Unit the Government s Tool to Help Rescue and Salvage Operations Domestically and Abroad Retrieved 17 February 2008 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Technisches Hilfswerk Official THW homepage in German Official THW homepage in English Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Technisches Hilfswerk amp oldid 1188894753, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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