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  Stahlhelm
The Stahlhelm (German for "Steel Helmet") was one of the many paramilitary Freikorps organizations that arose after the defeat of World War I in the Weimar Republic.
Stahlhelm, Bund der Frontsoldaten (German "Steel Helmet, League of Front Soldiers") was founded in the end of 1918 partly by Franz Seldte [?] in the city of Magdeburg.
Stahlhelm was 1934 integrated into the Sturmabteilung and 1935 dissolved.
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  Stahlhelm, Bund der Frontsoldaten - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
The Stahlhelm, Bund der Frontsoldaten (German: "Steel Helmet, League of Frontline Soldiers") was one of the many paramilitary Freikorps organizations that arose after the defeat of World War I in the Weimar Republic.
The Stahlhelm was founded at the end of 1918 partly by Franz Seldte in the city of Magdeburg.
The Stahlhelm was integrated into the Sturmabteilung in 1934 and in 1935 was dissolved by the Nazis, who feared its fundamentally monarchist character.
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 Stahlhelm   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Stahlhelm, Bund der Frontsoldaten (German "Steel Helmet, League of Front Soldiers") was founded in the end of 1918 partly by Franz Seldte in the city of Magdeburg.
Stahlhelm joined together in 1931 with DNVP, NSDAP and Alldeutscher Verband the Harzburger Front, which was a united right-wing front against the Weimar Republic.
Stahlhelm was in 1934 integrated into the Sturmabteilung and dissolved in 1935.
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 Axis History Factbook: History of the Stahlhelm, Bund der Frontsoldaten
The Stahlhelm, Bund der Frontsoldaten (Steel Helmet, League of Front Soldiers) was founded by Captain Franz Seldte (a Western front veteran who had lost an arm in the Battle of the Somme), his brothers Eugen and Georg, and a dozen comrades of I.R. 66 on 25th of December, 1918.
Nonetheless the Stahlhelm faced two major obstacles to the recruitment of new members: the first was the lack of a youths organization.
The Stahlhelm, having it’s strongholds in Northern- and North-Eastern Germany, was dominated by Protestants and had some members of Protestant splinter groups in its ranks who preached a new “Combat of Cultures” (Kulturkampf) against the Catholic Church, which they accused of “internationalism”, “ultramontanism”, and “Jesuitism”.
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 YourArt.com >> Encyclopedia >> Stahlhelm   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
After the war, the Bundesgrenzschutz border guards and some West German police units kept the Stahlhelm in their inventories, though it was seldom worn, and the Fallschirmjäger variant was used for some time by the GSG 9.
After Stahlhelm shells were painted, the colours of which varied by organization, small identification or insignia decals usually were affixed to one or both sides of the helmet.
During the 1960s and 1970s, the Stahlhelm became available on the surplus market in the United States and was soon picked up by outlaw bikers, and has since, through various books and films, also become associated with biker gangs such as the Hells Angels.
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 Stahlhelm - Information at Halfvalue.com
After the war, the Bundesgrenzschutz border guards and some West German police units kept the Stahlhelm in their inventories, though it was seldom worn, and the Fallschirmjäger variant was used for some time by the GSG 9.
After Stahlhelm shells were painted, the colours of which varied by organization, small identification or insignia decals usually were affixed to one or both sides of the helmet.
During the 1960s and 1970s, the Stahlhelm became available on the surplus market in the United States and was soon picked up by outlaw bikers, and has since, through various books and films, also become associated with biker gangs such as the Hells Angels.
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 Jahrhundertchronik
Der Holsteiner Diedrich Bornholdt baut in Bahnhofsnähe eine Molkerei
Pengel ist erster Siedler in der Moorkolonie Rahmoorhorst
Der Arbeitersportverein "Freie Turnerschaft" weiht an der Rebberlaher Straße ihre in Eigenleistung gebaute Turnhalle ein.
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 Friedrich Wilhelm Heinz
Später ist er zeitweise aktiv in rechtsorientierten, republikfeindlichen Gruppierungen (Organisation Consul), was ihn mehrfach in Konflikt mit der politischen Polizei bringt.
Deutsche staatsanwaltliche Ermittlungen nach dem Krieg bescheinigten der Wehrmacht immerhin, sich weder organisiert noch befohlener Weise an diesen Untaten beteiligt zu haben, gleichwohl scheinen viele deutsche Soldaten den Ereignissen hilflos gegenüber gestanden zu haben.
Seine Unterstützung der ukrainischen Unabhängigkeitsbewegung sowie seine Meldung über das Pogrom an jüdischen Frauen und Kindern haben ihn einstweilen sein weiteres Truppenkommando gekostet.
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 VDS
Der Spagat zwischen praktischer Orientierung auf die Bundeswehr und inhaltlicher auf den Neofaschismus zeigt sich in jeder Ausgabe von "Soldat im Volk": zuhauf findet sich Werbung für diverse neofaschistische Publikationen, keine rechte Geschichtsklitterung wird ausgelassen, selbst gegenüber Ausch- witz-Leugnern zeigt man sich solidarisch.
Der VDS wurde nicht nur demonstrativ von den Generälen der Waffen-SS Hausser und Gille mitgegründet, sondern ist durch die kooperative Mitgliedschaft der verbliebenen HIAG-Gruppen auch praktisch der Sachwalter dieser vom Internationalen Militärtribunal in Nürnberg 1946 als verbrecherisch eingestuften Organisation.
Welch weitreichenden inhaltlichen Aussagen in der Zusammenarbeit mit dem VDS von den höchsten Militärspitzen getroffen werden, soll abschließend das Beispiel des gemeinsam vom Inspekteur des Heeres und den Soldatenverbänden betriebene "Ehrenmals des deutschen Heeres" zeigen.
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 Käthe Kollwitz: Nie wieder Krieg
Die sozial und politisch engagierte Künstlerin Käthe Kollwitz unterstützte diese Bestrebungen mit Werken, in denen sie sich mit den Schrecken des Krieges auseinandersetzte: 1922/23 schuf sie eine Folge von Holzschnitten mit dem Titel "Krieg".
Als Vorsitzender der pazifistischen Dachorganisation "Deutsches Friedenskartell" stellte Quidde eine Integrationsfigur der Friedensbewegung dar.
Nur eine Minderheit der Deutschen engagierte sich aktiv für Pazifismus, und eine durch Kriegserlebnisse erlangte pazifistische Haltung nahmen nur wenige der ehemaligen Frontsoldaten ein.
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 Electronic Encyclopaedia of Civil Defense and Emergency Management
With the accession to power of the Hitler government of the Third Reich, the Stahlhelm was incorporated into the Sturm Abteilung, the uniformed paramilitary arm of the National Socialist German Workers Party, by 1935.
Sources: Ager, VerKuilen B., "Badge of the Stahlhelm Motorized Section," The Medal Collector, Volume 32, Number 1-2, Wildwood Crest, New Jersey, United States of America, the Orders and Medals Society of America, January and February 1981, pages 17-18.
"Der 'Stahlhelm, Bund der Frontsoldaten'," location http://www.dhm/de/lemo/html/weimar/gewalt/stahlhelm, accessed 2 August 2003.
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 Militaria Mart is an online shopping centre and resource for all types of Militaria   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Der Stahlhelm Bund der Frontsoldaten (The Steel Helmet League of Front Soldiers) was a Paramilitary Force founded by Captain Franz Seldte with his two brothers & twelve Comrades on 25th.
The Bund grew from those 15 initial members to 500,000.
This Bevo cuff title for the city of Oldenburg in the Gau of Ostfriesland, was worn by Stahlhelm members on the lower left arm.
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 Frühe Jahre - Dr. Josef Mengele - Wissen - Discovery Geschichte
Als die Stahlhelm-Mitglieder nach der Machtergreifung der Nationalsozialisten geschlossen in die „Sturmabteilung“ (SA) überführt werden, verlässt Mengele die Organisation jedoch wieder – wohl auch, weil nach der „Röhm-Affäre“ eine SA-Mitgliedschaft nicht mehr unbedingt Karriere fördernd erscheint.
Der Titel seiner medizinischen Dissertation lautet „Sippenuntersuchungen bei Lippen-Kiefer-Gaumenspalte“.
Juni 1940 wird der Mediziner zur Wehmacht einberufen und kommt zum „Sanitäts-Ersatz-Bataillon 9“.
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 Glossary of the Weimar Republic - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
der Krieg nach dem Krieg — "the war after the war"; the civil war that erupted in Germany after WWI; the turmoil of the Weimar Republic.
Stahlhelm, Bund der Frontsoldaten — (Steel Helmet, League of Front Soldiers) ; the largest of the paramilitary Freikorps organizations that arose after World War I. It was an accumulation point for nationalistic and anti-Weimar Republic elements.
anti-Young coalition — Alfred Hugenberg with the Nationalist Party; Stahlhelm; the Pan-German League and Dr. Schacht of the Reichsbank; the campaign began in September 1929.
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 Josef_mengele info here at en.16-yo.info   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
The Universities of Munich & Frankfurt revoked degrees in 1964.
In 1931, at the dotage of 20, Mengele conjoined the Stahlhelm, Bund der Frontsoldaten (Steel Helmet, League of Front Soldiers), which was incorporated into the SA in 1933.
Emmenberger, a Nazi doctor in Friedrich Dürrenmatt's lexicon "Der Verdacht", plausibly represents a fictionalized & symbolic chronicle of Mengele.
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 Stahlhelm - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
For the German paramilitary organizations after the First World War, see Stahlhelm, Bund der Frontsoldaten.
Stahlhelm (plural, Stahlhelme) is German for "steel helmet." The Imperial German Army began to replace the traditional leather Pickelhaube (spiked helmet) with the Stahlhelm during the First World War in 1916.
The National Revolutionary Army troops standing at attention during an inspection by German instructors during the Second Sino-Japanese War
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 Josef_mengele info here at en.12-year.info   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
The Universities of Munich Frankfurt revoked degrees in 1964.
In 1931, at the youth of 20, Mengele cliped the Stahlhelm, Bund der Frontsoldaten (Steel Helmet, League of Front Soldiers), which was incorporated into the SA in 1933.
Emmenberger, a Nazi doctor in Friedrich Dürrenmatt's paperback "Der Verdacht", presumably represents a fictionalized symbolic workout of Mengele.
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 Josef_mengele info here at en.180sx.info   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
The Universities of Munich 'n Frankfurt revoked degrees in 1964.
In 1931, at the seniority of 20, Mengele added the Stahlhelm, Bund der Frontsoldaten (Steel Helmet, League of Front Soldiers), which was incorporated into the SA in 1933.
Emmenberger, a Nazi doctor in Friedrich Dürrenmatt's dictionary "Der Verdacht", conceivably represents a fictionalized 'n symbolic observation of Mengele.
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 Stahlhelmbund   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
These tunics were often very similar to the model 1907/10 tunics, but are usually easily recognized.
The following example belonged to a member of the Steel Helmet League (Stahlhelmbund, "Stahlhelm, Bund der Frontsoldaten"), which was created just after the end of the hostilities by Franz Seldte24.
The field-grey tunic has eight buttons down the front and features Stahlhelmbund collar patches.
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 Stahlhelmbund   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
These tunics were often very similar to the model 1907/10 tunics, but are usually easily recognized.
The following example belonged to a member of the Steel Helmet League (Stahlhelmbund, "Stahlhelm, Bund der Frontsoldaten"), which was created just after the end of the hostilities by Franz Seldte24.
The field-grey tunic has eight buttons down the front and features Stahlhelmbund collar patches.
home.scarlet.be /be033830/stahlhelmbundcollection.htm   (140 words)

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