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I'm currently reading Nigel Jones book Hitlers Haralds on the Freikorps in Germany. As the title suggests Freikorps are veiwed as part of the road that led to the road to Nazism and some took part in the Beer Hall Putsch and eventually morphed into SA/SS type groups. Thinking of this I wondered how they would be viewed in a world where Nazis never came to power in Germany? Lets say the Freikorps defeat communist movements as IOTL and fade into the background in the later 20s. From then on a stronger Weimer Republic or German economy keeps Germany largely democratic.