ORIGINAL! RARE! POST-WW1 GERMAN KAPP PUTSCH FREIKORPS in BERLIN 1920 PHOTO POSTCARD RPPC

  

RARE! POST-WW1 GERMAN KAPP PUTSCH FREIKORPS in BERLIN 1920. PHOTO POSTCARD RPPC


FULLY ARMED POST-WW1 GERMAN KAPP PUTSCH FREIKORPS MEMBERS OF THE MARINE BRIGADE EHRHARDT ARE SEEN WITH THE IMPERIAL NAVY FLAG ON THE STREETS OF BERLIN DURING THE KAPP-PUTSCH in BERLIN MARCH 1920. PHOTO POSTCARD RPPC. 


Kapp Putsch was an attempted coup against the German national government in Berlin on 13 March 1920 that lasted 5 days. Named after its leaders Wolfgang Kapp its goal was to undo the German Revolution of 1918–1919, overthrow the Weimar Republic, and establish an autocratic government in its place.


Marinebrigade Ehrhardt, also known as the Ehrhardt Brigade, was a Freikorps unit of the early Weimar Republic. It was formed on 17 February 1919 as the Second Marine Brigade from sailors (Matrosen) of the former Imperial German Navy under the leadership of Hermann Ehrhardt. The Brigade was used primarily in the suppression of the Bavarian Soviet Republic and the First Silesian Uprising, both in the first half of 1919. In March 1920, faced with its imminent disbanding by orders of the government in Berlin, the Marine Brigade was one of the main supporters of the Kapp Putsch that tried to overthrow the Weimar Republic.


THE CONDITION IS EXTREMELY FINE WITH SOME VERY LIGHT HANDLING FROM ITS 104 + YEARS. 


TITLED IN THE LOWER NEGATIVE:

Gegen revolution  Berlin (Counter-revolution Berlin)

Motrosen.  i.d.Wilhelm Str.


SEPIA. 


VERY SHARP FOCUS WITH VERY GOOD CONTRAST.


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