-
Democratic Party (SPD). He
served as the
first Minister of
Defence (
Reichswehrminister) of the
Weimar Republic between 1919 and 1920.
Noske was
known for...
- Nuremberg. He
served in
numerous Weimar cabinets, most
notably as
Reichswehrminister (Minister of Defence) from 1920 to 1928. Otto Karl
Gessler was born...
-
Available online: [1] OCLC 610198939 Hürter, Johannes.
Wilhelm Groener:
Reichswehrminister am Ende der
Weimarer Republik (1928–1932). Munich: Oldenbourg, 1993...
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Reichswehrminister Gustav Noske visiting the
Freikorps Hülsen,
January 1919...
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Machtan 2018, p. 129 f.. Hürter,
Johannes (1993).
Wilhelm Groener.
Reichswehrminister am Ende der
Weimarer Republik (1928–1932) [Wilhelm Groener. Reichswehr...
- both
France and Poland,
which he
deemed as favorable. By contrast,
Reichswehrminister Wilhelm Groener and
Chancellor Heinrich Brüning
preferred Hammerstein's...
-
possible prin****ls
higher up had not been
sought out. Army
Minister (
Reichswehrminister)
Gustav Noske personally confirmed the
verdicts with his signature...
-
access to many
important people in
Germany at that time,
including Reichswehrminister Werner von Blomberg,
Prince Wilhelm of Prussia,
Reichsbischof Ludwig...
-
approved 26
million RM to
settle the
affair only
after resignation of
Reichswehrminister Otto
Gessler on 19
January 19, 1928. On 30 September, Gessler's successor...
-
communist workers) and to
dismiss the
communist members of his cabinet.
Reichswehrminister Otto
Gessler ordered the
Reichswehr into
Saxony and on 28. October...