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  1. Kapp Putsch. 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 nationalist Freikorps leader during the Weimar Republic. As head of the Marine Brigade Ehrhardt, he was among the best-known Freikorps leaders in the immediate postwar years.

  2. Jan 24, 2017 · Georg Hermann Ehrhardt was born on Nov. 29, 1881, in Diersburg, Baden, the son of a sixth-generation Lutheran clergyman. “Father and Mother couldn’t foresee that I would not stand in the pulpit, but the dear Lord God gave me the sensibilities of a Lausbub ,” Ehrhardt wrote in 1924 in his precocious autobiography, Adventure and Fate .

  3. Hermann Ehrhardt (etwa 1916) Hermann Ehrhardt (zweiter von links) beim Kapp-Putsch in Berlin 1920. Hermann Ehrhardt (* 29.November 1881 in Diersburg; † 27. September 1971 in Brunn am Walde) war ein deutscher Marineoffizier sowie antisemitischer, deutschnationaler, republikfeindlicher Freikorpsführer und Putschist während der Weimarer Republik.

  4. Hermann Ehrhardt was a German naval officer in World War I who became an anti-republican and anti-Semitic German nationalist Freikorps leader during the Weimar Republic. As head of the Marine Brigade Ehrhardt, he was among the best-known Freikorps leaders in the immediate postwar years. The Brigade fought against the local soviet republics that arose during the German Revolution of 1918–1919 ...

  5. Jul 7, 2013 · Following its failure, the most militant Freikorps, led by Hermann Ehrhardt, a former naval commander, morphed into an underground terrorist group, Organisation Consul, or O.C. The O.C’s self-appointed task was the elimination of the ‘November Criminals’, who they blamed for Germany’s collapse in 1918, and for the Weimar democracy they ...

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  7. Apr 24, 2019 · Hermann Ehrhardt’s postwar motives included a desire not only to stop the westward march of Soviet Bolshevism in Europe, but also to revive the monarchy. Although he played a prominent and successful role toward the former goal, fate ultimately drove Germany down another path along which Ehrhardt could not—and had no desire to—march.

  8. Hermann Ehrhardt. 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 nationalist Freikorps leader during the Weimar Republic. As head of the Marine Brigade Ehrhardt, he was among the best-known Freikorps leaders in the immediate postwar years.

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