Germany 1918 Revolution Freikorps Arrival Of Guard Troops RPPC
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Item #:87347
FrankingUnused
Price$99.00
Einzug der Garde-Truppen in Berlin: Real Photo Postcard (RPPC) of troops arriving in Berlin to put down the Sailor's Mutiny (they lost) in Berlin in December of 1918 at the start of the violent Strassenkaempfe or 'street battles' that took place between the left wing Spartakists / Communists and the center-right (Socialists, Imperialists, and Freikorps in an uneasy alliance) as both sides attempted to seize power. After early Communist victories the Socialist-Right Wing coalition (led by Friedrich Ebert) eventually won. Later, though, many of those same Freikorps soldiers turned on the Republic they helped found, yet despised, and joined the SA, where their street muscle was used by a certain Austrian corporal to propel himself into power.

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