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The account of the quarrelsome and fiercely independent German Freikorps’ Baltic expedition demonstrates the significant difficulty of maintaining political-military coordination for expeditionary forces once deployed. Commanders in the field, reacting to the developments of a campaign, may interpret local circumstances differently than their domestic political leaders. This chapter explores the relationship between the political leaders of a nation and the command of the field army abroad, with particular focus on contested interpretations of political realities for an expeditionary force.
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Bucholtz, V. (2019). Freikorps in the Baltics: German Expeditionary Forces in Eastern Europe, 1918–1919. In: Beyerchen, A., Sencer, E. (eds) Expeditionary Forces in the First World War. Palgrave Macmillan, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-25030-0_9
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