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    studying and joined the Reichswehr in Allenstein, Masuria. When he was lieutenant in the de:2. (Preußisches) Infanterie-Regiment (Reichswehr) in Lötzen he made...
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    After the war Rohr was assigned in 1920 to Reichswehr Infantry Regiment 29 of the Provisional Reichswehr. With the formation to the 100,000-man army...
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    Kurt von Schleicher (category Ministers of the Reichswehr)
    player in the Reichswehr's efforts to avoid the restrictions of the Treaty of Versailles, Schleicher rose to power as head of the Reichswehr's Armed Forces...
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    der Infanterie Ritter von Epp (Chef of the 61st Infantry Regiment in Munich); Generalfeldmarschall von Mackensen (Chef of the 5th Cavalry Regiment in Stolp);...
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    Pioniere. Verlag Tradition. Dziobek, Otto (1922). Geschichte des Infanterie-Regiments Lübeck (3. Hanseatisches) Nr. 162. Gerhard Stalling Verlag. Gudmundsson...
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    Eccard Freiherr von Gablenz (category Reichswehr personnel)
    in the Reichswehr, initially from 1921 as chief of the 12th MG Company (12. MG-Kompanie) in the 9th (Prussian) Infantry Regiment (9. (Preußisches) Infanterie-Regiment);...
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  • Maximilian Fretter-Pico (category Reichswehr personnel)
    into the Reichswehr. There he was first active in the staff of the 1st (Prussian) Artillery Regiment (German: 1. (Preußischen) Artillerie-Regiments) in Königsberg...
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  • to the newly formed Reichswehr, serving as a cavalry officer in Reiter-Regiment 6 (later renamed 6. (Preußisches) Reiter-Regiment) from 1920 to 1925,...
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    disbanded, but their traditions were carried by infantry regiments of the 100,000-man Reichswehr of the Weimar Republic. After the Nazis came to power in...
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    the restructuring of the German Imperial Army of 500,000 men into the Reichswehr, the army of the Weimar Republic (restricted to 100,000 men by the Versailles...
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    return from flight training, Lützow joined 5. (Preußisches) Infanterie-Regiment (5th (Prussian) Infantry Regiment), at first in Greifswald (15 October 1932...
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    Hermann Hoth (category Major generals of the Reichswehr)
    government in Berlin. In the German Revolution of 1918–1919, Hoth served as a Reichswehr officer and helped to put down left-wing uprisings at Halle. This period...
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    base to Infantry Regiment No. 157 designated from 1902 the 4th Silesian Infantry Regiment No. 157 (4. Schlesisches Infanterie-Regiment Nr. 157) of the...
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    von Zychlinski: Geschichte des 24. Infanterie-Regiments, Band 2 (1816–1838, urn:urn:nbn:de:bvb:12-bsb10595378-7:{{{2}}}). Mittler, Berlin 1908, S. 36....
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    Gerd von Rundstedt (category Generals of Infantry (Reichswehr))
    ourselves." Rundstedt rose steadily in the small 100,000-man army (the Reichswehr) allowed to Germany by the Versailles Treaty. In May 1920 he was made...
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