• Karl Ehrhardt (November 26, 1924 – February 5, 2008) was one of the New York Mets' most visible fans and an icon at Shea Stadium from its opening in 1964...
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    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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  • Heinrich Ehrhardt (1840-1928), German industrialist, nephew of Johann Heinrich Hermann Ehrhardt (1881–1971), German Freikorps commander Karl Ehrhardt (1924–2008)...
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    "Karl Ehrhardt, 83, Sign Man and Shea Stadium Fixture, Is Dead", The New York Times, February 9, 2008. Accessed September 17, 2020. "Karl Ehrhardt, who...
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  • 19 of the next 21 batters he faced, giving up a single and a walk. Karl Ehrhardt, a Mets fan known as "the sign man" at Shea Stadium, held up a sign...
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  • 1935, he publicly declared his Jewish ancestry. Ehrhardt moved to Lörrach to study theology with Karl Barth in neighbouring Basel. When he learned of...
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  • Arthur Ehrhardt (21 March 1896 – 16 May 1971) was a Waffen-SS commander who served as a Nazi security warfare expert during World War II. After the war...
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    Maybach (redirect from Karl Maybach)
    The original company was founded in 1909 by Wilhelm Maybach and his son Karl Maybach, originally as a subsidiary of Luftschiffbau Zeppelin GmbH, and it...
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  • Schoolboy Cleve, 82, American blues musician, harmonica and guitar player. Karl Ehrhardt, 83, American New York Mets fan known for his signs in the crowd. Kenny...
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    was formed by members of the disbanded Freikorps group Marine Brigade Ehrhardt and was responsible for political assassinations that had the ultimate...
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    Mauss joined the paramilitary groups Freikorps Oberland and Marinebrigade Ehrhardt and fought against the Silesian Uprisings. Beginning in 1922, he studied...
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    v t e GB/BHE Speaker: Horst Haasler until 15 March 1955; Karl Mocker 15 March 1955 till 26 April 1956; Erwin Feller from 26 April 1956]] Members: Bender...
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    most powerful Freikorps, the Marinebrigade Loewenfeld and Marinebrigade Ehrhardt. The latter numbered from 5,000 to 6,000 men and had been stationed at...
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    1919 to May 1920 Kaufmann was a Freikorps member of the Marinebrigade Ehrhardt. In 1920 he joined the Deutschvölkischer Schutz- und Trutzbund, the largest...
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  • Duhrkopp (Dur) Wagen 1916 (supply carrier) Ehrhardt E-V/4 (early version 1915 and late version 1917 armored car) Ehrhardt Gepanzerter triebwagen[citation needed]...
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  • endorsed the treaty of Versailles. One of his brothers was Karl Tillessen, deputy of Hermann Ehrhardt in the Organisation Consul. The other accomplice in the...
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    Empire was responsible for World War I and that of the Navy captain Hermann Ehrhardt of the Freikorps whose men occupied Berlin during the Kapp Putsch, killed...
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  • magazine, Nation Europa Verlag. Founded by former SS commander Arthur Ehrhardt and Herbert Boehme, the publication took its title from a phrase sometimes...
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    Marinebrigade Loewenfeld and the Marinebrigade Ehrhardt. The commander of the latter, Korvettenkapitän Hermann Ehrhardt, declared that the unit would refuse to...
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    Hermann Ehrhardt, a Freikorps commander and later leader of the Organisation Consul, in one of his castles with a store of weapons, after Ehrhardt participated...
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  • Charles W. Scheel and Damien Ehrhardt (ed.). Karl Ristenpart und das Saarländische Kammerorchester (1953-1967) = Karl Ristenpart et l’Orchestre de chambre...
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  • end of the war, he was discharged and became a member of Marinebrigade Ehrhardt. This Freikorps was active in Berlin in January 1919, as part of the...
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    class conflict in Antiquity. Bang (2006), p. 24; Boer (2009), p. 120; Ehrhardt (1969), p. 20; Ellicott & Plumptre (1910); Guthrie (1992), p. 46; Halteman...
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    Ehrhardt EV/4 street armored vehicle. The later structure of the Daimler Type 21 was similar to that of the Benz Type 21 (24 units) and the Ehrhardt Type21...
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  • won). Helling won, ahead of Salo Flohr, at Zwickau 1930; won ahead of Ehrhardt Post and Richter, at Berlin 1930; and took 2nd, behind Isaac Kashdan, at...
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  • journal's foundation in 1951 and was a close ally of its founder Arthur Ehrhardt. Working closely with Otto Skorzeny, Priester attempted to utilise the...
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    Martin Sabrow points to Hermann Ehrhardt, the leader of the Organisation Consul, as the one who ordered the murders. Ehrhardt and his men believed that Rathenau's...
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    board the SMS Schlesien. After the war he served in the Marinebrigade Ehrhardt. In March 1920 he was accepted in the Reichsmarine, becoming an officer...
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    Chemnitz food riots in August 1919. As a member of the Marine-Brigade Ehrhardt he participated in the Kapp-Putsch and fought in early summer 1921 with...
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  • right-wing paramilitary militia, in 1919 and was part of the Marine-Brigade Ehrhardt in 1922–23. After studying law at the University of Munich, he worked as...
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