- of German-Austria
established a
military known as the
Volkswehr ("People's Defence").
Volkswehr forces took part in
military confrontations with Royal...
- "Charte Waldeck"
which included an
expanded list of
fundamental rights, a
Volkswehr ('people's guard')
responsible to
parliament and
restrictions on feudal...
-
continued until 1920 for the
purpose of re-equipping of
first the
Austrian Volkswehr and
later the
regular Austrian army (Bundesheer), and also for reparation...
- of
World War I, he
joined the
Volkswehr, then the
Gendarmerie as well as the Bundesheer, the
successor of the
Volkswehr after 1920. His last military...
- pan-Germanism and antisemitism. He
became the
secretary of the
Deutschen Volkswehr (German militia) in
Iglau the
following year. In 1910, he was made editor...
- and a mob
secured his release. He then
became a
member of the
Badische Volkswehr and an
adjutant of
Gustav von
Struve and
fought in the ill-fated Reichverf****ungskämpfe...
-
Yugoslav forces.
Especially in the
southern province of
Carinthia the
Volkswehr (Peoples
Defense Force) was formed, to
fight the
occupant forces. During...
- discipline; and the
standing army was to be
replaced by a people's army (
Volkswehr). The Army
Command strongly objected to the
Hamburg Points, and no trace...
- and,
after the end of the war, he
remained in
military service with the
Volkswehr.
Following the
reorganisation of the
military after the establishment...
-
commanding field units, and
later was
briefly the commander-in-chief of the
Volkswehr ("People's Defense") of the new
postwar rump
state of Austria.
Adolf von...