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Unread 12-24-2006, 12:34 PM   #4
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Geo and Don,

I sent you both e-mails on my ZW theory, but thought that I would post it for posterity. Or to make a fool of myself. However it turns out.


Early in 1919 a Paramilitary unit was formed. The Zeitfreiwilligen (Short Term Volunteers)later refered to as "Freiwilligen", made up of Nationalist college students and others , as a Freikorps reserve force to fight the Communists. This organization grew and spread rapidly across Germany. It remained in force as a Freikorps type organization well up to the dissolution of the Freikorps units and after. It was recognized and taken seriously by the German Gov't. and "maintained" by the Reichswehr as a reserve unit. Consisting of Artillery and Infantry units. Probably comparable to our National Guard.

Ref; The Reichswehr and the German Republic 1919-1926 by Harold Gordon.

Just a theory based on information I have found, but coincides with the high early 73rd Regiment stamp on the pistol.

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