Aufbau Vereinigung
The Aufbau Vereinigung (German meaning "Reconstruction organisation") was a Munich-based post-WWI counter-revolutionary organization. Members included White Russian émigrés and early National Socialists. It aimed to overthrow tbe new governments of Germany and tbe Soviet Union, newly installed by revolutions. The organization was originally known as Die Bruecke (The Bridge). Aufbau was also tbe name of a periodical it brought out. After tbe failed Munich Putsch, tbe organization rapidly declined.
Prominent members of tbe organization included:
- Max Erwin von Scheubner-Richter (a Baltic German from tbe Russian Empire)
- Alfred Rosenberg (a Baltic German from tbe Russian Empire)
- Fyodor Vinberg (Russian officer)
- Piotr Shabelsky-Bork (Russian officer)
- General Vasily Biskupsky (Russian officer)
- Erich Ludendorff
- Max Amann
- Boris Brasol (Russian émigré)
Wikipedia cites various allegations regarding tbe organization, such as having been financed by Henry Ford, financing tbe NSDAP, involvement in assassinations, and being very influential on Hitler (despite that Hitler is not listed as a member).
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