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Arthur Ehrhardt : ウィキペディア英語版 | Arthur Ehrhardt Arthur Ehrhardt (21 March 1896, Mengersgereuth-Hämmern, Saxe-Meiningen - 16 May 1971) was a German Waffen-SS officer and author on warfare who became a leading figure in the post-war neo-Nazi movement. ==Early years== Ehrhardt was involved in such youth groups as the Free German Youth and was also the founder of the Boy Scout movement in his home town of Coburg.〔Philip Rees, ''Biographical Dictionary of the Extreme Right Since 1890'', 1990, p. 110〕 He saw action in the First World War before returning to Coburg to teach elementary school. He first came to politics as a member of the Freikorps after the First World War.〔Karl Dietrich Bracher, ''The German Dictatorship'', 1970, p. 587〕 Ehrhardt had been a paid informer for the Wehrmacht and was also involved in the training of units of the Stahlhelm, Bund der Frontsoldaten and the Sturmabteilung. It was through his involvement in the latter that Ehrhardt first came to Nazism. He became an officer in the SA but left the movement after the killing of Ernst Röhm and became estranged from the Nazi Party.〔
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