- Hermann Ehrhardt
Hermann Ehrhardt (
29 November 1881 –27 September 1971) was a GermanFreikorps commander during the period of turmoil inWeimar Republic Germany from 1918 to 1920, he commanded the famous II.Marine Brigade, better known as the Ehrhardt Brigade or "Marinebrigade Ehrhardt ".Born in Diersburg, now part of
Hohberg , he later joined theGerman Imperial Navy and served as aKorvettenkapitän . A strong opponent of theTreaty of Versailles , he developed extreme right wing views. During the period after the defeat of theGerman Empire , Ehrhardt formed the II.Marine Brigade.Holding the rank of Korvettenkapitän, his army equivalent rank was only that of a major, yet he still commanded a force of around 6,000 men. His force fought in north-west Germany, central Germany, Silesia, and Bavaria and participated in the unsuccessful
Kapp-Lüttwitz Putsch of 1920, afterwards he fled Germany, but later returned. In Bavaria, along withGustav von Kahr , he formed theViking League , an auxiliary Police force.During the
Beer Hall Putsch , Ehrhardt and his deputy commanderEberhard Kautter refused to have the league helpAdolf Hitler 'sNazi Party . Ehrhardt would later unsuccessfully contest the leadership of the right wing factions with Hitler, but unlike their commander, most of Ehrhardt's men joined the Nazi Party.Ehrhardt was one of those listed to die during the
Night of the Long Knives but he managed to escape toAustria . He died in 1971 inKrems an der Donau .
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