Rare! Pre-ww2 German Beer Hall Putsch Trial Court House Munich Mar 12 1924 Photo
PRE-WW2 GERMAN BEER HALL PUTSCH TRIAL COURT HOUSE MUNICH MAR 12 1924 PHOTO. PRE-WW2 GERMAN ” BEER HALL PUTSCH TRIAL ” COURT HOUSE MUNICH MAR 12 1924 PHOTO. The Beer Hall Putsch was a failed attempt by the Nazi Party to seize power in Bavaria, Germany, in 1923. The court case that followed, in which Adolf Hitler and other leaders were tried, is commonly known as the Hitler Trial or the Beer Hall Putsch Trial. It was a trial for high treason. Judge Georg Neithardt was the presiding judge at both of Hitler’s trials. Hitler’s trial began on 26 February 1924 and lasted until 1 April 1924. ORIGINAL NEWS SLUG LABEL ON THE REVERSE. #358,623 (“SLUG” -HITLER SCHOOL)(PHOTO #MUST MATCH CAPTION#). Credit photo BY Underwood & Underwood, NY (OVER). WHERE HITLER, LUDENDORFF, ET AL. ARE ON TRIAL FOR TREASON. Photo shiws [sic] the former Military School of Bavario [sic], now the Infantry. School–in Munich, which is being used as a court house for the trial. Of Adolf Hitler, General von Ludendorff and eight other principals. In the “Beer Hall putsch” of last fall for treason. In the dining hall, to be distinguished in photo by the arched. Windows, on the second floor. The pupils of this school were Hitlerites and x the school was the. Scene of a quickly checked mutiny on the day of the putsch. NEGATIVE NUMBER IN THE LOWER RIGHT. UNDERWOOD & UNDERWOOD N. HAND STAMP ON THE REVERSE. THIS IS NOT A REPRODUCTION OR A COPY.