• Gerhard Roßbach (28 February 1893 – 30 August 1967), also spelled Rossbach, was a German Freikorps leader and organizer of nationalist groups after World...
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  • Rossbach or Roßbach may refer to: The place Rossbach, the name of which means "horse brook". Rossbach is a surname of German origin. It means "rose brook"...
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    buildings throughout the city. At the same time, co-conspirators under Gerhard Rossbach mobilised the students of a nearby infantry officers' school to seize...
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  • troops in Germany's former East Africa colony, was purchased in 1921 by Gerhard Roßbach for use by his Freikorps paramilitary unit. They were later used for...
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    served as leader of a unit in Freikorps Roßbach that fought in West Prussia and the Baltic States under Gerhard Roßbach. In March 1920, Heines participated...
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    an SA leader named Gerhard Roßbach. It was Roßbach who effectively invented the "Nazi brownshirt" uniform since, during Roßbach's Austrian exile in 1924...
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    Warlimont Freikorps Oberland Kurt Benson Freikorps Roßbach (Rossbach) Founded by Gerhard Roßbach Rescued the Iron Division after an extremely long march...
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    brown shirts, copies of the "Lettow shirts" introduced to the SA by Gerhard Roßbach in 1924 rather by chance. The factory was "one of numerous smaller...
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    and in the organization "Ulrich von Hutten" of the Free Corps leader Gerhard Roßbach. Professionally, Ernst pursued various jobs in the service industry...
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  • Polish state. In response, Grenschutz Ost paramilitary units, led by Gerhard Roßbach, were sent to the area to quell Polish activism. Uncertain about the...
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    from pillaging. Bormann joined the Freikorps organisation headed by Gerhard Roßbach in 1922, acting as section leader and treasurer. On 17 March 1924 Bormann...
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    Berlin-Lichterfelde. His classmates there included Hermann Göring and Gerhard Roßbach. After Stennes graduated in the summer of 1913, he entered officers'...
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  • of 1923, he himself talked with Freikorps leaders Georg Escherich, Gerhard Rossbach and Franz von Epp about bringing their troops into the Reichswehr if...
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    Second Class for his bravery. After the war, he became a member of Gerhard Roßbach's Freikorps. In 1922, Daluege joined the Nazi Party and soon entered...
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    following the Beer Hall Putsch, Frontbann (underground SA) leader Gerhard Roßbach located a large store of war-surplus brown denim shirts in Austria...
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    Schill Youth (Schilljugend), a right-wing youth organization founded by Gerhard Roßbach. In 1927, he joined the Austrian Nazi Party. From 1927 to 1933, he...
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  • first two lines of this hymn are the same as in Schenkendorf's song. Gerhard Roßbach included the song in the activities of his German Youth Movement in...
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  • After a short power struggle with the "Schilljugend", founded by Gerhard Roßbach, Gruber in the end prevailed and his Greater German Youth Movement...
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  • from the Entente Powers. Buchrucker also maintained contacts with Gerhard Roßbach and his officially-dissolved Freikorps, whose members were disguised...
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    In the 1920s, Klingelhöfer joined the Freikorps Roßbach [de ], a Freikorps organised by Gerhard Roßbach. In 1937, he took over the Department of Culture...
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    in Saxony. After a short power struggle with a rival organisation—Gerhard Roßbach's Schilljugend—Gruber prevailed and his "Greater German Youth Movement"...
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  • Kissenberth, World War I German flying ace (died 1919) 28 February – Gerhard Roßbach, Freikorps leader (died 1967) March 6 March – Fritz Otto Bernert, World...
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  • Ernst Röhm Karl von Roques Eduard Roschmann Gerhard Rose Alfred Rosenberg Erwin Rösener Gerhard Roßbach Fritz Rössler Paul Rostock Helge Rosvaenge Alfred...
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  • Evangelical Church in Berlin-Brandenburg (born 1880) February 28 — Gerhard Roßbach, German Freikorps leader and paramilitary (born 1893) March 29 - Fritz...
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  • in the excitement, he fell in with a group led by Freikorps veteran Gerhard Roßbach. After shots were fired, he took cover with some of the group in an...
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    Kreimbach and Oberweiler was the village of Roßbach with, as it had then, its five Ortsteile: Stahlhausen, Roßbach (main centre), Mühle, Immetshausen and Kuhbrücker...
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  • another paramilitary group formed by the former Freikorps commander, Gerhard Roßbach, and remained with it until late 1930. On 15 November 1930, he joined...
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  • of Pomerania. The village has a population of 730.[citation needed] Gerhard Roßbach (1893–1967), Freikorps leader "Central Statistical Office (GUS) - TERYT...
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    than the King in battle; although he never won a victory of the scale of Rossbach or Leuthen (two of Frederick's greatest victories), his caution served...
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    Germany: Scherzers Miltaer-Verlag. ISBN 978-3-938845-17-2. Von Seemen, Gerhard (1976). Die Ritterkreuzträger 1939–1945 : die Ritterkreuzträger sämtlicher...
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