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Freikorps Minenwerfer Abteilung Heuschkel Sleeve Insignia

Condition: Excellent +

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Product Description:   This Freikorps Minenwerfer Abteilung Heuschkel Sleeve Insignia was part of Marine Division von Lettow-Vorbeck attached to the Garde-Kavallerie-Schützen-Korps. The unit consisted of only 14 officers and 183 men. It contained 8 light Minenwerfer sections, 4 heavy MG sections, 1 light MG section, and a flamethrower unit. They only fought in Berlin against the Spartacists in 1919. The Freikorps Minenwerfer Abteilung Heuschkel Sleeve Insignia is die pressed out of brass and has been silvered and the front has been blackened. Four sets of holes incircle the insignia, which was used to sew onto the uniform. The Freikorps Minenwerfer Abteilung Heuschkel Sleeve Insignia is in excellent plus condition.

 

 

 

Historical Description: Freikorps, any of several private paramilitary groups that first appeared in December 1918 in the wake of Germany’s defeat in World War I. Composed of ex-soldiers, unemployed youth, and other discontents and led by ex-officers and other former military personnel, they proliferated all over Germany in the spring and summer of 1919 and eventually numbered more than 65 corps of various names, sizes, and descriptions. Most were nationalistic and radically conservative or protofascist and were employed unofficially but effectively to put down left-wing revolts and uprisings in Berlin, Bremen, Brunswick, Hamburg, Halle, Leipzig, Silesia, Thuringia, and the Ruhr. They fought miniature wars and sometimes resorted to plunder and terror. Their members were involved in several political assassinations, of which the most dramatic was the 1922 murder of Walther Rathenau, the country’s foreign minister. At first sanctioned, or even supported, by such figures as Defense Minister Gustav Noske and General Paul von Hindenburg, the Freikorps finally came to be viewed as a nuisance and a threat, and their activities were eventually supplanted by regular army and police work or assumed by the new units of the Nazis and other political parties. Ernst Röhm, a Freikorps commander, later became head of the Nazi SA, or Brownshirts.

 

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