Wolfgang Kapp

Wolfgang Kapp (July 24 1858 - June 12 1922) was an East Prussian civil servant and journalist. He was a strict nationalist, and a nominal leader of the so-called Kapp Putsch that took place in Weimar Republic in 1920. When the putsch failed, Kapp was forced to flee the country. He found a place of refuge in Sweden. After two years in exile, he was allowed to return to Germany in April 1922. He died shortly afterwards, of cancer, in Leipzig. Kapp, Wolfgang Kapp, Wolfgang

 

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