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disbandment of two of the most
powerful Freikorps, the
Marinebrigade Loewenfeld and
Marinebrigade Ehrhardt. The
latter numbered from 5,000 to 6,000 men...
- The
Marinebrigade Ehrhardt, also
known as the
Ehrhardt Brigade, was a
Freikorps unit of the
early Weimar Republic. It was
formed on 17 February 1919 as...
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Crowds in
Berlin watching the
Marinebrigade Ehrhardt march in
under the
imperial war
ensign during the Kapp Putsch...
- Museum.
German World War I
helmet with
swastika used by a
member of the
Marinebrigade Ehrhardt, a right-wing
paramilitary free corps, parti****ting in the...
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disbandment of two of the most
powerful Freikorps, the
Marinebrigade Loewenfeld and the
Marinebrigade Ehrhardt. The
commander of the latter, Korvettenkapitän...
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overthrow the
elected government of the
Weimar Republic. The
Freikorps unit
Marinebrigade Ehrhardt marched into Berlin,
occupied the
government buildings, then...
- The
Marinebrigade Ehrhardt during the Kapp
Putsch in Berlin, 1920 (The
Marinebrigade Erhardt used the
swastika as its symbol, as seen on
their helmets...
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Munich following the
revolution of
April 1919
Commanded by
Major Schulz Marinebrigade Ehrhardt (The
Second Naval Brigade) Parti****ted in the Kapp Putsch...
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writer and **** politician. A
veteran of
World War I and
member of the
Marinebrigade Ehrhardt during the
German Revolution, he took part in the military...
- the
Marinebrigade Ehrhardt should march out of
Berlin with all the
honors of war,
during the
course of
which march the men of the
Marinebrigade Ehrhardt...