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I believe the Frekikorps should at least be included in a new section under monarchism ad there ar parties supporting Monarchism and the Kaiser
Laney145 (
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07:31, 26 November 2021 (UTC)reply
Most Freikorps had a wild blend of ideologies, but those primarily involved in the political unrest were mostly extremely right-wing. The distinction between monarchism and other right-wing beliefs was fluid during this time anyway; many monarchists eventually became supporters of non-monarchist right wing parties like the Nazi Party. There is no need to split the infobox further.
Applodion (
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11:41, 26 November 2021 (UTC)reply
"Nazi Party" is not an encyclopedic word. We also don't talk about the Commie-Party, when we talk about the Communist Party. Well, what's the evidence that Johann Lehner was murdered? It's mentioned without source in the article. Please improve.
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00:23, 8 April 2024 (UTC)reply