Abstract

Threatened by budget cuts, the army protected its interests through active political involvement. After military maneuvers in autumn 1930, Defense Minister Wilhelm Groener wrote a letter to General Alarich von Gleich. In it, he described the growing political influence of the Reichswehr: “In the political developments in Germany not a brick may be moved any longer without the word of the Reichswehr being thrown decisively into the balance.” General Kurt von Schleicher (far left), whom Groener referred to as his “cardinal in politicis,” used his close ties to both Groener and President Hindenburg to exert political power behind the scenes in the final years of the Weimar Republic.

Wilhelm Groener with Officers During Military Maneuvers in Thuringia and Bavaria (1930)

  • Oscar Tellgmann

Source

Source: Wilhelm Groener with Officers During Military Maneuvers in Thuringia and Bavaria,1930. Photographer: Oscar Tellgmann. Bundesarchiv Bild 146-2009-0098

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