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    Under the order of General Erich Ludendorff, Pabst joined the Garde-Kavallerie-Schützen-Division [de] in March 1918, late in the war. As chief of general staff...
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  • War I and member of the Prussian Army unit Garde-Kavallerie-Schützen-Division (Guard Cavalry Rifle Division). He was involved in the murder of the revolutionary...
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    state of siege and appealed for imperial military aid. The Garde-Kavallerie-Schützen-Division, commanded by Waldemar Pabst, moved against the strikers in...
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    Bogenschütze (bowman – lit. 'bow shooter'). The verb schützen (to protect) is not related to the plural noun Schützen, but to "Schutz" (protection). The German word...
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    the Reich capital, Berlin, Hauptmann Waldemar Pabst of the Garde-Kavallerie-Schützen-Division considered a barracked and militarily armed and trained police...
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    handed over to the largest Freikorps unit, the heavily armed Garde-Kavallerie-Schützen-Division. Its commander, Captain Waldemar Pabst, had them questioned...
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    The Guards Cavalry Division (Garde-Kavallerie-Division) was a unit of the Prussian Army that was stationed in Berlin. The division was a part of the Guards...
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  • Freikorps was active in Berlin in January 1919, as part of the Garde-Kavallerie-Schützen-Division under General Lieutenant Heinrich von Hofmann. On 15 January...
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  • cavalry rifles division (Garde-Kavallerie-Schützen-Division), among them Robert Kempner. In January 1919 the Freikorps Garde-Schützen was founded, which...
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  • the end of the war, he remained in the military with the Garde-Kavallerie-Schützen-Division [de], a Freikorps unit, until July 1920. Seeing more career...
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    12, 1919, he visited Waldemar Pabst, the commander of the Garde-Kavallerie-Schützen-Division, which was one of the largest troop units still intact in...
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  • Infanterie-Brigade) Schützen (Füsilier)-Regiment Prinz Georg Nr. 108 16. Infanterie-Regiment Nr. 182 1. Kavallerie-Brigade Nr. 23 (23. Kavallerie-Brigade) Garde-Reiter-Regiment...
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  • Cavalry Schützen Commands and performed a similar role to that of an infantry regiment command. Likewise, the cavalry regiments became Cavalry Schützen Regiments...
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  • Kaiser Franz-Garde-Grenadier-Regiment Nr. 2 Oberst Gustav von Fabeck 4. Garde-Grenadier-Regiment Königin, Oberst Otto von Strubberg Garde-Schützen-Bataillon...
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    restructured. The Guards Cavalry Division (less the 4th Guards Cavalry Brigade) was assigned to the I Cavalry Corps (Höhere Kavallerie-Kommando 1); the 4th Guards...
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    The Guards Reserve Corps (German: Garde-Reserve-Korps / Garde RK) was a corps level command of the German Army in World War I. Guards Reserve Corps was...
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    Pascha von Janina (1824). In 1837 he premiered two comic operas: Die beiden Schützen (The Two Squires) and Zar und Zimmermann (Tsar and Carpenter). From 1839...
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