- Trümbach's
Freikorps (Voluntaires de Prusse) (FI) Kleist's
Freikorps (FII) Glasenapp's Free
Dragoons (F III) Schony's
Freikorps (F IV) Gschray's
Freikorps (F...
- The
Sudetendeutsches Freikorps (SFK) (Sudeten
German Free Corps, also
known as the
Freikorps Sudetenland,
Freikorps Henlein and
Sudetendeutsche Legion)...
-
After 1918, the term
Freikorps was used for the anti-communist
paramilitary organizations that
sprang up
around the
German Empire and the Baltics, as...
- The
Freikorps Oberland ("Highlands Free Corps"; also Bund
Oberland or
Kameradschaft Freikorps und Bund Oberland) was a
voluntary paramilitary organization...
- the
Freikorps to his services, as they
often completed tasks, missions, etc. with them in the
final months of the war.
Hoffmann saw the
Freikorps Sauerland...
- and were
called "
Freikorps" (Free Corps). The
party affiliated groups and
others were all
outside government control, but the
Freikorps units were under...
- The
British Free
Corps (abbr. BFC; German:
Britisches Freikorps) was a unit of the Waffen-SS of ****
Germany during World War II, made up of
British and...
-
Freikorps, then
removed almost all of its
members from the
Reichswehr and
limited Freikorps access to
government funding and equipment. The
Freikorps'...
- the
counterrevolutionaries was five formations: the
Freikorps Reinhard,
Freikorps Lützow,
Freikorps Hülsen,
Guards Cavalry Rifle Division and
German Protection...
- Lützow Free
Corps (German: Lützowsches
Freikorps pronounced [ˈlʏtso:vʃəs ˈfraɪˌkɔɒ̯ps]) was a
volunteer force of the
Prussian army
during the Napoleonic...