The headquarters of the was located at
Bestensee-Pätz (a small village southeast of
Berlin in the present-day state of
Brandenburg), near
Königs Wusterhausen. The '''''' (GKN) [Border Command North], with headquarters at
Stendal (in the present-day state of
Saxony-Anhalt) was responsible for the northern sector of the East German border. The GKN consisted of five frontier troops
regiments, two training regiments, a helicopter
flight and some smaller support units. The was disbanded in August 1983 and its units dispersed among the other border regiments of the command. The '''''' (GKS) [Border Command South], with headquarters at
Erfurt, guarded the southern border sector. The organizational structure of the GKS was similar to that of the GKN, with six frontier troops regiments, two training regiments, a helicopter flight and some smaller support units. The '''''' (GKM) [Border Command Center], with headquarters at Berlin-
Karlshorst, manned the crossing points into West Berlin and guarded the entire border perimeter surrounding West Berlin. The GKM consisted of six frontier troops regiments, two training regiments and some smaller support units. Unlike the Border Commands North and South, which fielded border regimens in full-sized border battalions, the border regiments of the Border Command Center were of reduced strength. They had the same complement of combat support and combat service support units, but the border guards were organized in companies directly subordinated to the regiments. A Border-crossing Security Regiment (the ) was disbanded in 1985 and its forces dispersed among the border regiments, as the centralized location made the deployment of security details through the city to the various border crossings around West Berlin difficult. An artillery regiment (the ) was formed on March 17, 1971, with the mission to provide artillery support in case a war erupts and the GDR launches an offensive operation to capture West Berlin. It was put under Border Troops command to circumvent the restrictions for military forces in both parts of Berlin and was a source of constant tension between the GDR and its Soviet ally on one hand and West Germany and its western allies on the other. In the final years of its existence the German Democratic Republic sought warming up of its relationship with the Federal Republic of Germany and as one of the signs of goodwill the regiment was transferred to the
Land Forces of the National People's Army on November 1, 1985 (becoming the ) and directly subordinated to the Chief of Artillery and Rocket Forces. The '''Border Brigade to the
Czechoslovak People's Republic "Walter Breit"''' ( ()) with headquarters at
Pirna was responsible for the security of the border with Czechoslovakia. It consisted of six battalion-sized units called Border Subsections (). The '''Border Brigade to the
Polish People's Republic "Hermann Gartmann"''' ( ()) with headquarters at covered the Polish border. It consisted of six battalion-sized units called Border Subsections (). The security of the Baltic coast was within the responsibilities of the ''''
. For that reason the 6th Border Brigade Coast "Fiete Schulze"'' (, headquartered in Rostock), while administratively part of the Border Troops was operationally subordinated to the naval headquarters at
Rostock. The Naval Command had an integral staff division, tasked with the
command-and-control of the brigade. The 6th Border Brigade Coast consisted of twelve
marine battalions and several boat battalions and companies to guard the GDR's relatively small
coastline along the
Baltic Sea.
Reorganization in 1989 In accordance with a June 1989 decision of the
National Defence Council of the GDR, the were extensively reorganized, as of 30 November 1989. The personnel strength was reduced by approximately 17%, while the number of headquarters units was reduced from 50 to 24. In the place of the previous command structure, six border district commands , 16 border county commands and two border training centers were created. The reported to the national headquarters. == Subordination of the (1948–1961) ==