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1. Beer Hall Putsch (Munich Putsch)
at the Bürgerbräu Keller, a beer hall in the Bavarian city of Munich. Hitler and the Nazi Party aimed ... Reichswehr and Munich police headquarters, they failed to secure other key centers
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2. Munich Agreement
France sign the Munich agreement, by which Czechoslovakia must surrender its border regions and defenses ... was not a party to the Munich negotiations, agreed under significant pressure from Britain and France.
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3. Illustrierter Beobachter (Munich, Germany) [Newspaper]
he became a member of the Councils of Bavaria and Munich, and was elected to the Reichstag in 1933 ... classified as a major offender by a Munich de-Nazification court for being the most senior propagator of Nazi
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4. Postwar Munich
Munich -- William Jacobsen -- amateur ... Munich
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5. Illustrierter Beobachter (Munich, Germany) [Newspaper]
he became a member of the Councils of Bavaria and Munich, and was elected to the Reichstag in 1933 ... classified as a major offender by a Munich de-Nazification court for being the most senior propagator of Nazi
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6. Illustrierter Beobachter (Munich, Germany) [Newspaper]
he became a member of the Councils of Bavaria and Munich, and was elected to the Reichstag in 1933 ... classified as a major offender by a Munich de-Nazification court for being the most senior propagator of Nazi
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7. Die Brennessel (Munich, Germany) [Magazine]
Munich (Germany)
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8. Muenchner Neueste Nachrichten (Munich, Germany) [Newspaper]
Munich's Latest News ... Munich (Germany)
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9. Muenchner Neueste Nachrichten (Munich, Germany) [Newspaper]
Munich's Latest News ... Munich (Germany)
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10. Muenchner Neueste Nachrichten (Munich, Germany) [Newspaper]
Munich's Latest News ... Munich (Germany)
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11. Jewish Lawyers in Munich
Electronic data regarding Jewish attorneys resident in Munich at an unspecified time in the 1930s ... https://www.jewishgen.org/databases/Holocaust/0225_Munich_attorneys.html http://www ... .jewishgen.org/databases/Holocaust/0225_Munich_attorneys.html
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12. Agreement Reached at Munich Conference
[This video is silent] An agreement signed at the Munich conference of September 1938 ... permitted to attend the conference. In March 1939, six months after signing the Munich agreement, Hitler
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13. Antisemitic Exhibition Opens in Munich
Eternal Jew) at the library of the German Museum in Munich, Germany, The exhibition depicted
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14. Hitler and Mussolini meet in Munich
Mussolini meet in Munich, Germany, 1940.
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15. Munich Agreement
Events related to Munich Pact, whereby France and England acceded to Hitler's demands to annex the ... MUNICH PACT
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16. Munich, Alps, Innsbruck
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17. Munich phone booth photograph
Consists of photograph of a sign on a telephone book in Munich, 1943. The sign reads that Jews are
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18. Chamberlain, Hitler, and Daladier meet in Munich
chancellor Adolf Hitler (center), and French premier Edouard Daladier (right) meet in Munich to determine the
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19. Polizeidirektion München
Police Headquarters Munich ... Munich (Germany). ... Source of acquisition is the State Archive Munich (Staatsarchiv München), Germany. The United ... existing 125 microfilm reels of the Polizeidirektion München collection at the State Archive Munich (Reel
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20. SA.: Mann in Front (Munich, Germany) [Newspaper]
Munich (Germany)
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21. Illustrierter Beobachter (Munich, Germany) [Magazine]
Munich (Germany) ... (Munich) Germany--Newspapers.
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22. Illustrierter Beobachter (Munich, Germany) [Newspaper]
he became a member of the Councils of Bavaria and Munich, and was elected to the Reichstag in 1933 ... classified as a major offender by a Munich de-Nazification court for being the most senior propagator of Nazi
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23. Illustrierter Beobachter (Munich, Germany) [Newspaper]
he became a member of the Councils of Bavaria and Munich, and was elected to the Reichstag in 1933 ... classified as a major offender by a Munich de-Nazification court for being the most senior propagator of Nazi
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24. Illustrierter Beobachter (Munich, Germany) [Newspaper]
he became a member of the Councils of Bavaria and Munich, and was elected to the Reichstag in 1933 ... classified as a major offender by a Munich de-Nazification court for being the most senior propagator of Nazi
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25. Illustrierter Beobachter (Munich, Germany) [Newspaper]
he became a member of the Councils of Bavaria and Munich, and was elected to the Reichstag in 1933 ... classified as a major offender by a Munich de-Nazification court for being the most senior propagator of Nazi