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Bruno Ernst Buchrucker (5
January 1878 in Bad Sobernheim,
German Empire – 19
February 1966 in Bad
Godesberg near Bonn, West Germany) was a
German military...
- The Küstrin
Putsch of 1
October 1923, also
known as the
Buchrucker Putsch after its leader, was a coup
attempt against the
Weimar Republic by
units of...
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activity among such groups,
called Buchrucker in and
asked him
about "excessive
recruitment to the
Black Reichswehr".
Buchrucker admitted that he had done so...
- men. Bock
chose Major Bruno Ernst Buchrucker to
build up the Arbeitskommandos. The
Black Reichswehr under Buchrucker became infamous for its
practice of...
- German). p. 92. OCLC 216126812.
Dissertation Würzburg. Blank, Herbert;
Buchrucker,
Bruno Ernst; Schultze-Pfaelzer, Gerhard; Str****er, Otto (1931). Wir suchen...
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established what came to be
known as the
Black Reichswehr.
Major Bruno Ernst Buchrucker was
tasked with
building up the
Arbeitskommandos (Work Commandos), officially...
- the
Arbeitskommandos (Work Commandos)
commanded by
Major Bruno Ernst Buchrucker,
which was a
command of
soldiers thinly disguised as a
labour group intended...
- (1945)
Where Words Fail (1946) My Poor
Beloved Mother (1948) (in Spanish)
Buchrucker, Cristian,
Nacionalismo y
peronismo pág. 258 y 269, 1987,
Buenos Aires...
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Gregor and Otto Str****er (plotted by the
Black Reichswehr's
Bruno Ernst Buchrucker)
killed Gustav Stresemann,
Wilhelm Cuno, Hans von
Seeckt and 17 deputies...
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founded the
Arbeitskommandos (work squads)
built up by
Major Bruno Ernst Buchrucker.
Officially labour groups intended to ****ist with
civilian projects, in...