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Hermann Hiltl : ウィキペディア英語版 | Hermann Hiltl Hermann Hiltl (16 June 1872 – 15 August 1930) was an Austrian officer who became leader of his own right wing militia, the ''Frontkämpfervereinigung'' (Front Fighters' Union), after the First World War. He embraced both fascism and Pan-Germanism without fully committing to Nazism. ==Military career== A career soldier, Hiltl attended the military academy at Wiener Neustadt before being commissioned to Infantry Regiment No. 33. He also served as a tutor at Vienna Infantry Cadet School.〔Philip Rees, ''Biographical Dictionary of the Extreme Right Since 1890'', 1990, p. 184〕 He served for the entirety of the First World War, initially in Serbia, then Italy, before a return to Serbia and finally South Tyrol where he was captured and spent time in an Italian prisoner-of-war camp.〔 By the end of the war Hiltl had risen to the rank of colonel.〔R.J.B. Bosworth, ''The Oxford Handbook of Fascism'', Oxford University Press, 2009, p. 441〕
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