Elsaßdeutsches Freikorps

The Elsaßdeutsches Friekorps is a German pan-nationalist paramilitary organization operating in the contested French territory of Alsace-Lorraine. The organization was founded in 1902 following the German loss in the Franco-Prussian war, and increasing sentiment within the French government to relocate all Germans living in French territory as part of the Treaty of Paris. The group commits terrorist acts primarily in Alsace-Lorraine, but has attempted bombings on government buildings in Paris. The group is denounced by both France and the North German Confederation due to its brutal methods, along with its suspected terrorist actions in the Saarland with the goal of driving Germany and France to war again.

Beliefs
The Elsaßdeutsches Freikorps is very radical in its pan-nationalist German beliefs. They have been condemned by almost all of western Europe, including Spain, Portugal, and the United Kingdom. The organization politically has few official views other than German nationalism, but the membership seems to be a conglomeration of Republicans, Fascists, Socialists, Liberals, and Monarchists, all of whom are very nationalistic in nature.

Organization
The leader of the organization is known as Der Groß Einer, and is considered a terrorist by France, Germany, and the United Kingdom. As the leader is constantly on the run, the group is fairly decentralized and rebel groups operate rather independently of one another.