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Viking League

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by armed means. This included targeted provocation intended to incite workers to take action and provide the pretext for a coup. When these preparations became known to the federal government in 1926, the Viking League was banned in Prussia and other areas.
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and his deputy, Commander Eberhard Kautter. Many leaders of other banned or controversial right-wing organizations used membership in the Viking League as a way of keeping continuity for their causes. For example, this included later Nazi
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Although its stated purpose was to effect "the revival of Germany on a national and ethnic basis through the spiritual education of its members", its actual primary purpose was to contribute to preparations for the overthrow of the
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and provide intensive military training for its members. Membership was estimated to be about 10,000 persons, including many former military officers. Juvenile supporters could join the Young Vikings (
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After the dissolution of the League on 27 April 1928, many Viking League members continued their activities in related organizations such as
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The stated aim of the League was the establishment of a new German military dictatorship and modification of the
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On 9 January 1924 a group of about 20 members of the Viking League led by
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were responsible for the murder of the Pfalz separatist
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Right-wing German paramilitary organization (1923–1928)
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Holocaust: The Nazi Persecution and Murder of the Jews
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Die FĂĽhrerschule der deutschen Ă„rzteschaft Alt-Rehse
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Index

Organisation Consul
Weimar Republic
Marinebrigade Ehrhardt
Hermann Ehrhardt
Reich Health Leader
Leonardo Conti
Horst Wessel
Edgar Julius Jung
Heinz-Orbis
Treaty of Versailles
Der Stahlhelm
Sturmabteilung
Night of the Long Knives
"Historical Lexicon of Bavaria: Viking League, 1923-1928"


ISBN
978-0-300-16670-5
Holocaust: The Nazi Persecution and Murder of the Jews
ISBN
978-0199600731
Die FĂĽhrerschule der deutschen Ă„rzteschaft Alt-Rehse
The Rise and Fall of Weimar Democracy
ISBN
9780807847213
Categories
Paramilitary organisations of the Weimar Republic
1923 establishments in Germany
1928 disestablishments in Germany
Far-right politics in Germany

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