Osprey's examination of German troops in the post-World War I
(1914-1918) period. The troops returning home to Germany after the 1918
Armistice found their country riven by internal unrest, and its eastern
borders threatened. Though reluctant to support the new Republic, the
many Free Corps formed by ex-Imperial soldiers fought furiously against
Communist revolutionaries at home and Polish and Bolshevik Russian
pressure on the frontiers. Later providing much of the manpower for the
new Reichswehr, the Free Corps would have strong links with the nascent
Nazi Party. This concise account of a little-known but central episode
in the history of 20th century Germany is illustrated with rare
photographs, and ten colour plates showing unprecedented details of
uniforms and insignia.