Proper noun
Kahr (plural Kahrs)
A surname from German.
Around 10:30 p.m., Ludendorff released Kahr and his associates. Source: Internet
Dr. Karl Alexander von Mueller, a professor of modern history and political science at the University of Munich and a supporter of Kahr, was an eyewitness. Source: Internet
The atmosphere in the room had become lighter but Kahr continued to dig in his heels. Source: Internet
He further sent the communications officer of the Kampfbund, Max Neunzert, to enlist the aid of Crown Prince Rupprecht of Bavaria to mediate between Kahr and the putschists. Source: Internet
Hitler ended his speech with: "Outside are Kahr, Lossow and Seisser. Source: Internet
However, Kahr had his own plan with Seisser and Lossow to install a nationalist dictatorship without Hitler. Source: Internet