Saturday, 10 March 2007
Spartakists
Lately I've been completely obsessed with the post-WW1 German revolution. I got this book from a friend (in Italian) written by contemporaries, "Rivoluzione e controrivoluzione in Germania 1918-1920" by Paul Frölich, Rudolf Lindau and others (Original title: Illustrierte Geschichte der Deutschen Revolution, 1929).
And I've been searching the net for pics. Which isn't that easy at all.
On miniature level I gave in and ordered a bunch of Brigade Games WW1 Germans, to build both Spartakists/ruhrarmee and Freikorps. For the council-revolutionaries quite some modelling will be necessary.
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Goegel es met Spartakisten en Berlin.
North Stars "Great War" line would work very nicely as freikorps too. Add one of those Brigade Games Tanks: a Mk. 2 perhaps and you have them sorted.
Have you considered some German police? They'd be good for the force that crushed Hoelz.
Not so much Spartakist but RPG-ing some Dielo Trouda might make for some amusing Anarchist laughs.
Janner
(xeoran)
Hehe, glad I am not the only one here...
There are also some nice card models of ww1 stuff by a german guy called christian, he's on Displaced Miniatures.
meh!
marsattacks aka motorway
Aha, I'd wondered who you were. Nice to meet you here.
Christian the Scrath Builder? He's fantastic, I love his stuff. He showed off a really nice castle recently: http://darksondesigns.proboards21.com/index.cgi?board=terrain&action=display&thread=1170956870&page=1 (didn't realise the link was that big...).
Cheers.
:-) Never mind about Area, he probably lost his pass again...but he's a commie non-american pinko anyway
Howdy, thanx for the comments. I got huge problems logging in here to adjust and update the site.
Sooo, I hadn't even noticed you guys comments.
I love Scratch' Christian's stuff. I did a Ehrhardt car and plan to do the Berlin captured Mark IV form his plans. (the Brigade tanks are beautiful, but can't afford them..)
German Police I did consider. If I do, the Renegade Jaegers come closest if painted well. Unfortunately both packs have half with backpacks, which is unlikely for a copper to carry around.
On Dielo Trouda: No need to RPG-ing I did my part in horizontal organisation in real life and I'm well aware of the flaws of anarchism, or humanity in general. LOL! One day I want to do a small Makhnovist force though with Copplestone's cossacks.
Death to the Bolsheviks, long live the soviets! ;)
Can't wait to see more of this project.
I too had some serious trouble with my blog when I started out, all that blasted gmail nonsense. Or maybe its just because I'm a pinko running dog.
Personally I find libertarianism a safer and more compelling philosophy than anarchism (and in many cases anarchism seems to have been hijacked by Socialists anyway- any mention of class war is anathema to my view of anarchism.)
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