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Horst von Pflugk-Harttung : ウィキペディア英語版 | Horst von Pflugk-Harttung Horst Gustav Friedrich Pflugk-Harttung (1889–1967)〔http://www.bundesarchiv.de/aktenreichskanzlei/1919-1933/00a/adr/adrmr/kap1_4/para2_63.html〕 (alternate spelling Pflug-Hartnung) was a German intelligence officer and spy for Nazi Germany.〔(MI5 released file ref KV 2/2643-2644 )〕〔(Axis History Forum )〕 ==Post World War 1== After serving in the army during the first world war, Pflugk-Harttung had become a member of the Freikorps, the paramilitary organizations that sprang up around Germany as soldiers returned in defeat from World War I. The Freikorps were the key Weimar paramilitary groups active during that post war time. Many German veterans felt disconnected from civilian life, and joined a Freikorps in search of stability within a military structure. Kapitänleutnant Horst von Pflugk-Harttung along with his brother Heinz were two such volunteers. The German volunteer movement was opposed to the communist Spartacists movement. During this period Pflugk-Harttung became friends with the future head of the Abwehr, Wilhelm Canaris. In 1919 along with his brother, Pflugk-Harttung was accused of being directly involved in the murders of Spartacists Rosa Luxemburg and Karl Liebknecht.〔''Armies of Spies'', Author: Joseph Collomb, Published in 1939 by Macmillan, New York. Chapter 5, Franco's Fifth Column, page 88〕 Both men were acquitted but evidently many thought them guilty, for the brother was assassinated himself sometime later.〔(Axis history Forum )〕
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