British Free Corps (redirect from Britische Freikorps)
The British Free Corps (abbr. BFC; German: Britisches Freikorps) was a unit of the Waffen-SS of Nazi Germany during World War II, made up of British and...
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Reichswehr (section Cooperation with the Freikorps)
1920 against the Ruhr uprising in the demilitarised Rhineland – to the Freikorps, which continued to operate even though it had been officially disbanded...
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historical painter and portraitist Adolf Michaelis (1835–1910), classical scholar, a professor of art history Robert Michaelis von Olshausen (1835–1915), obstetrician...
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Rolf Michaelis Die SS-Sturmbrigade „Dirlewanger". Vom Warschauer Aufstand bis zum Kessel von Halbe. Band II. 1. Auflage. Verlag Rolf Michaelis, 2003...
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without annexations. Bethmann Hollweg resigned and was replaced by Georg Michaelis, whose appointment was supported by the OHL. After only 100 days in office...
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for World War I and that of the Navy captain Hermann Ehrhardt of the Freikorps whose men occupied Berlin during the Kapp Putsch, killed several hundred...
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the Allies. He also served as the vice-chancellor for Chancellors Georg Michaelis and Georg von Hertling. During the November Revolution, Helfferich became...
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and forces of the Council of the People's Deputies, with support from Freikorps units, breaks out in Berlin and is defeated. 15 January: Rosa Luxemburg...
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diverse set of paramilitary and underground political groups such as the Freikorps, the Organisation Consul, and the Communists. The Empire was a federal...
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a key catchphrase for the German right wing. On 12 March 1920, 5,000 Freikorps troops under the command of Walther von Lüttwitz marched on the Chancellery...
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