Marinebrigade Ehrhardt

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Marinebrigade Ehrhardt was a Freikorps naval brigade of demobilized German sailors and officers that became one of the most prominent right-wing paramilitary units in post–World War I Germany.

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Marinebrigade Ehrhardt canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Freikorps unit
paramilitary organization
activeIn Baltic Sea region
surface form: Baltic region

Berlin
activeInPeriod post–World War I
commander Hermann Ehrhardt
conflict German Revolution of 1918–1919
Kapp Putsch
Spartacist uprising
country Germany
dissolved early 1920s
formedFrom Imperial German Navy personnel
hasMember demobilized German naval officers
demobilized German sailors
hasReputation notorious for political violence
one of the most prominent Freikorps units in post–World War I Germany
ideology right-wing
influenced Organisation Consul
locationOfFormation Germany
militaryBranch naval infantry
namedAfter Hermann Ehrhardt
notableEvent participation in the Kapp Putsch of March 1920
opposedTo Weimar Republic
left-wing revolutionary movements in Germany
partOf Freikorps soldiers
surface form: Freikorps
politicalOrientation anti-communist
nationalist
relatedTo German far-right paramilitary networks
role protection of conservative and nationalist interests
suppression of left-wing uprisings

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Kapp Putsch participant Marinebrigade Ehrhardt
Organisation Consul precededBy Marinebrigade Ehrhardt