Editing Erich Raeder
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| | |Image = Bundesarchiv Bild 146-1980-128-63, Erich Raeder.jpg | ||
|fullname = Erich Johann Albert Raeder | |fullname = Erich Johann Albert Raeder | ||
|alias = | |alias = | ||
|origin = Hamburg, German Empire | |origin = Hamburg, German Empire | ||
|occupation = Grand Admiral of the German Navy | |occupation = Grand Admiral of the German Navy | ||
|type of villain = Warlord | |type of villain = Warlord | ||
|goals = | |goals = | ||
|crimes = [[War crimes]]<br>[[Crimes against humanity]]<br>Crimes against peace | |crimes = [[War crimes]]<br>[[Crimes against humanity]]<br>Crimes against peace | ||
|hobby = }} | |hobby = }} | ||
{{Quote|The basic principles of the military services are unchangeable. Courage and candor, obedience and comradeship, love of fatherland and loyalty to the State: these are ever the distinguishing characteristics of the soldier and sailor. Building character through intelligent training and education is always the first and greatest goal.|Erich Raeder}} | {{Quote|The basic principles of the military services are unchangeable. Courage and candor, obedience and comradeship, love of fatherland and loyalty to the State: these are ever the distinguishing characteristics of the soldier and sailor. Building character through intelligent training and education is always the first and greatest goal.|Erich Raeder}} | ||
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=== Kapp ''putsch'' === | === Kapp ''putsch'' === | ||
After the war, in 1920, Raeder was involved in the failed [[Kapp Putsch]] when, together with almost the entire naval officer corps, he declared himself openly for the "government" of | After the war, in 1920, Raeder was involved in the failed [[Kapp Putsch]] when, together with almost the entire naval officer corps, he declared himself openly for the "government" of Wolfgang Kapp against the leaders of the Weimar Republic. In the summer of 1920 Raeder married his second wife, with whom he was to have one son. | ||
=== Inspector of Training === | === Inspector of Training === |