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  1. May 22, 2015 · The Freikorps officially disbanded in 1920 but many members joined the fledgling Nazi Party and became the party’s original enforcers – what was to become the SA. A former member of the Freikorps, Ernst Roehm, became head of the SA.

  2. Many First World War veterans joined the Freikorps when they were first created in late November 1918. Freikorps units were involved in combat operations during political unrest in the early years of the Weimar Republic before undergoing a significant organizational and methodological transformation into political organizations in the late 1920s.

  3. Jul 15, 2024 · Friekorps. The Freikorps were a group of former soldiers who had fought in the First World War, but due to the military restrictions placed on Germany by the Treaty of Versailles were unemployed.

  4. 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.

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  5. War veterans joined the Freikorps when they were first created in late November 1918. Freikorps units were involved in combat operations during political unrest in the early years of the Weimar Republic before undergoing a significant organizational and methodological

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    Freikorps ranks were composed primarily of former World War I soldiers who, upon demobilization, were unable to reintegrate into civilian society having been brutalized by the violence of the war physically and mentally.

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  8. Friekorps. The Freikorps were a group of former soldiers who had fought in the First World War but due to the military restrictions placed on Germany by the Treaty of Versailles were out of work. When they had been disbanded from the army when the war ended, many had simply held onto their weapons.