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Deutsch: Mahnmal in der Münchener Feldherrnhalle für die getöteten Teilnehmer des Hitlerputsches, die in der nationalsozialistischen Propaganda zu ‚Blutzeugen‘ verklärt wurden. Das Mahnmal wird von zwei SS-Männern bewacht. Verlag: Uvachrom A.G., München.
Am 9. Nov. 1923 fielen vor der Feldherrnhalle sowie im Hof des Kriegsministeriums folgende Männer im treuen Glauben an die Wiederauferstehung ihres Volkes: F.Allfart A.Bauriedl Th.Casella W.Ehrlich M.Faust A.Hechenberger O.Körner K.Kuhn K.Laforce K.Neubauer Cl.v.Pape Th.v.d.Pforten J.Rickmers M.E.v.Scheubner-Richter L.v.Stransky W.Wolf
English: Memorial in Munich's Field Marshals' Hall for the killed participants of the Beer Hall Putsch, which were glorified as ‘blood witnesses’ in National Socialist propaganda. The memorial is supervised by two SS men. Publisher: Uvachrom A.G., Munich.
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