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    The Struve Putsch (German: Struve-Putsch), also known as the Second Baden Uprising (Zweiter badischer Aufstand) or Second Baden Rebellion (Zweite badische...
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  • princes. Their high points were the Hecker uprising in April 1848, the Struve Putsch of September 1848 and the rebellion as part of the Imperial Constitution...
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    in the so-called "Struve-Putsch". Their insurrection ended in failure after just three days. On this and other occasions Amalie Struve was particularly...
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  • months later, in September, there was another uprising, the Struve Putsch. Gustav Struve, who fled to Switzerland after the April insurrection, crossed...
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  • in the Frankfurt Assembly 21 September - Struve Putsch: Proclamation of the German Republic by Gustav Struve in Lörrach 21 October - Würzburg Bishops'...
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    Hans Zehrer (category Kapp Putsch participants)
    soldier and remained so after the First World War. He took part in the Kapp Putsch of 1920. Zehrer studied at Berlin University before becoming a journalist...
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    Period and Action over Poland—1934 to 1939] (in German). Eutin, Germany: Struve-Druck. ISBN 978-3-923457-54-0. Prien, Jochen; Stemmer, Gerhard; Rodeike...
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    president of the Westphalian Münster Region, however, furloughed after the Putsch in Prussia. On 5 July 1945, the British military government appointed him...
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    also Struve, pp. 240–241 Cahnman, pp. 107–109; Scheck, pp. 89–91, 148 Cahnman, pp. 108–109 Scheck, p. 196 Scheck, pp. 96, 98–102. See also Struve, pp....
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    political outlook is to apply the label that Ilyin's political mentor, Petr Struve, applied to himself: "liberal conservative". One might object that Ilyin's...
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  • leaves office. March 13–17 – Wolfgang Kapp and Walther von Lüttwitz's Kapp Putsch (an attempted coup in Germany) briefly ousts the Weimar Republic government...
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  • member of the Austrian Nazis. Following the failed coup attempt in the July Putsch, Grasser fled to Germany. On 1 April 1936, Grasser then joined the Luftwaffe...
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    of Bavaria. He was involved in the investigation into Hitler's Beer Hall Putsch in 1923 and through this became part of the opposition to the Nazis. He...
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    Hans Krüger (category Nazis who participated in the Beer Hall Putsch)
    when passing out sentences. Krüger claimed to participate in the Beer Hall Putsch in Munich. At the time he was a member of the Nazi Party and other Nazi...
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    country, but was allowed to return). An adversary of Peter Berngardovich Struve after the latter moved towards market liberalism, he became acquainted with...
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  • Remus von Woyrsch, German fieldmarshall (born 1847) 12 August - Hermann Struve, German-Russian astronomer (born 1854) 31 August - Wilhelm Wundt, German...
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    Stromeyer (1804–1876), German surgeon, Corps Hannovera Göttingen Gustav Struve, Corps Bado-Württembergia Göttingen Franz Susemihl, classical philologist;...
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    Theodor Oberländer (category Collaborators who participated in the Beer Hall Putsch)
    18 and other members of the guild took part in Adolf Hitler's Beer Hall Putsch in Munich, Bavaria, on the 9th of november 1923, during the Weimar Republic...
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    1934 that he was at risk of being arrested in connection with the Röhm-Putsch. On Kristallnacht in 1938, Hilpert's office was burned down. As a member...
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    and which continued to be active despite the failure in 1920 of the Kapp Putsch. Around 1922 he moved back to Saarbrücken and joined the recently formed...
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