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    Hermann Ehrhardt (29 November 1881 – 27 September 1971) was a German naval officer in World War I who became an anti-republican and anti-Semitic German...
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    members of the former Imperial German Navy under the leadership of Hermann Ehrhardt. The brigade was used primarily in the suppression of the Bavarian...
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    the Marine Brigade Ehrhardt, a Freikorps unit that had been officially disbanded in 1920. Its namesake commander, Hermann Ehrhardt, formed the O.C. from...
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  • Marinebrigade Ehrhardt, a Freikorps group after World War I Hermann Ehrhardt, the German Freikorps commander after whom the Marinebrigade Ehrhardt was named...
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  • treaty of Versailles. One of his brothers was Karl Tillessen, deputy of Hermann Ehrhardt in the Organisation Consul. The other accomplice in the crime was Heinrich...
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    government of Friedrich Ebert.: 217  Its commander, Korvettenkapitän Hermann Ehrhardt, declared that the unit would refuse its dissolution.: 51  On 1 March...
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    Der Stahlhelm ('The Steel Helmet, League of Front-Line Soldiers'), Hermann Ehrhardt, and members of the SA and SS unveiled a memorial plaque in the castle...
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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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    Bavaria in late April totalling some 30,000 men. The brigades included Hermann Ehrhardt's second Marine Brigade Freikorps, the Gorlitz Freikorps under Lieutenant...
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    Kurt Eisner † Ernst Toller Gustav Landauer † Eugen Leviné  Erich Mühsam Erich Ludendorff Walther von Lüttwitz Hermann Ehrhardt Adolf Hitler Ernst Röhm...
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  • wing. Leaders of the group included former Marinebrigade Ehrhardt founder Hermann Ehrhardt and his deputy, Commander Eberhard Kautter. Many leaders of...
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    Revolutionärer Nationalsozialisten Leader Otto Strasser Founders Otto Strasser Hermann Ehrhardt Founded 4 July 1930 (1930-07-04) Banned 15 February 1933 (1933-02-15)...
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    as a member of the Marinebrigade Ehrhardt. After it was disbanded in May 1922, he followed its leader Hermann Ehrhardt into the ultra-nationalist and antisemitic...
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    the Wiking Liga ("Viking League"), a paramilitary group founded by Hermann Ehrhardt – the stated goal of which was to effect "the revival of Germany on...
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  • terrorist organization that operated from 1920 to 1922. It was formed by Hermann Ehrhardt and several members of his Freikorps brigade. It was responsible for...
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    Organisation Consul,[further explanation needed] which was led by Hermann Ehrhardt, who was wanted for treason. The members of the OC received money from...
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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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    and its facilities. In November 1919, the Freikorps-Brigade Ehrhardt (Marinebrigade Ehrhardt Volunteer Corps) was relocated from Upper Silesia to the Döberitz...
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    Kapp Putsch and, along with Wolfgang Kapp and the Marinebrigade Ehrhardt of Hermann Ehrhardt, was named by Gustav Noske as having the main responsibility...
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    after which the movement was later named, as well as Walther Stennes, Hermann Ehrhardt, and Ernst Röhm. As the Russian Civil War dragged on, a number of prominent...
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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...
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    Ehrhardt (17 November 1840 in Zella St. Blasius – 20 November 1928 in Zella-Mehlis) was a German inventor, industrialist and entrepreneur. Ehrhardt's...
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    sympathy for the putsch by arranging with Captain Hermann Ehrhardt that the Marinebrigade Ehrhardt should march out of Berlin with all the honors of war...
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    Deutschlands, NSKD) and made connection with Otto Strasser, as well as Hermann Ehrhardt, ex-leader of the defunct Viking League (Bund Wiking). He recruited...
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    hid 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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  • General Charles Edward, Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, SA General Hermann Ehrhardt, SS General Franz Ritter von Epp, NSDAP Reichsstatthalter of Bavaria/German...
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  • actor Herbert Erhardt (1930-2010), German professional football player Hermann Ehrhardt (1881–1971), German army officer and naval officer Joel Erhardt (1838-1909)...
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    revocation of their oaths of allegiance. The radical right-wing captain Hermann Ehrhardt, later head of the terrorist Organisation Consul, wrote that Wilhelm...
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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,...
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    flotilla): KptLt Otto Lenssen 17th Half-Flotilla (17. Halbflottille): KptLt Hermann Ehrhardt SMS V27 (sunk 31 May) (lead boat, half-flotilla): OLtzS Hartmut Buddecke...
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