Wehr-Regiment München
Formed on 8. May, 1919 as a security force to police Munich after the defeat of the communists of the Bavarian Soviet in early May 1919. It initially had a strength of approximately 3,000 men drawn from various other Bavarian Freikorps, including Freikorps Epp and the Bavarian "Sicherheitspolizei" (security police). It was considered the military arm of the Bavarian security police and by 1920 was designated Polizei-Wehr-Regiment München before eventually being absorbed by the Bavarian "Landespolizei" (state police) in 1921.
Pictured are:
The sleeve badge of Wehrregiment München
A recruiting poster
Newspaper notices from Bayerland newspaper calling for volunteers
A photo of Rittmeister Heinrich Heniger in the uniform of the Vorläufige (provisional) Reichswehr (June to Oct. 1919) wearing the sleeve badge of Wehrregiment München.
Formed on 8. May, 1919 as a security force to police Munich after the defeat of the communists of the Bavarian Soviet in early May 1919. It initially had a strength of approximately 3,000 men drawn from various other Bavarian Freikorps, including Freikorps Epp and the Bavarian "Sicherheitspolizei" (security police). It was considered the military arm of the Bavarian security police and by 1920 was designated Polizei-Wehr-Regiment München before eventually being absorbed by the Bavarian "Landespolizei" (state police) in 1921.
Pictured are:
The sleeve badge of Wehrregiment München
A recruiting poster
Newspaper notices from Bayerland newspaper calling for volunteers
A photo of Rittmeister Heinrich Heniger in the uniform of the Vorläufige (provisional) Reichswehr (June to Oct. 1919) wearing the sleeve badge of Wehrregiment München.
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