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in 1949. He was a minority shareholder in the enterprise and, although the journal was damaged by financial wrangling between Ehrhardt and
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Ehrhardt re-enlisted in the Wehrmacht when war broke out in 1939 and initially served with the
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Foundation for Fascism: the New Eugenics Movement in the United States, Patterns of Prejudice
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Guerrilla Warfare. Lessons of the Past and Possibilities of the Future
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Kleinkrieg: geschichtliche Erfahrungen und künftige Möglichkeiten
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Biographical Dictionary of the Extreme Right Since 1890
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Guerrilla warfare: A Historical & Critical Study
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Index

Waffen-SS
Nazi security warfare
World War II
neo-Nazi
Mengersgereuth-Hämmern
Saxe-Meiningen
Boy Scouts
Coburg
First World War
elementary school
Freikorps
Wehrmacht
Der Stahlhelm
Sturmabteilung
Nazism
Ernst Röhm
Nazi Party
Abwehr
Heinrich Himmler
SS
Sturmbannführer
Balkans
Kleinkrieg
Command and General Staff School
United States Army
Fort Leavenworth
Wehrmacht
Nazi security warfare
Führer Headquarters
Second World War

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