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The Hofbräuhaus in Munich was one of the beer halls used by the Nazi Party to declare policies and hold functions. On February 24, 1920, Adolf Hitler proclaimed the 25-point program of the National Socialist program in front of around 2000 people at the Hofbräuhaus, which reconstituted the German Workers' Party as the NSDAP.
From Third Reich in Ruins website: Hitler and the "Old Fighters" meet in the Hofbräuhaus on 24 February 1929 to mark the anniversary of the famous speech. Left-right: Gregor Strasser, Karl Fiehler (back to camera), Christian Weber, Hitler, Julius Schaub (back to camera), Franz Schwarz, Max Amann. Standing in the background, holding the Blutfahne, is Jakob Grimminger. (Fritz Maier-Hartmann, "Dokumente der Zeitgeschichte," Vol. 1, 5th Ed., Munich, 1943)
Now my beer stein
As you can see, my bock is exactly the same !
Best regards
Franck
The Hofbräuhaus in Munich was one of the beer halls used by the Nazi Party to declare policies and hold functions. On February 24, 1920, Adolf Hitler proclaimed the 25-point program of the National Socialist program in front of around 2000 people at the Hofbräuhaus, which reconstituted the German Workers' Party as the NSDAP.
From Third Reich in Ruins website: Hitler and the "Old Fighters" meet in the Hofbräuhaus on 24 February 1929 to mark the anniversary of the famous speech. Left-right: Gregor Strasser, Karl Fiehler (back to camera), Christian Weber, Hitler, Julius Schaub (back to camera), Franz Schwarz, Max Amann. Standing in the background, holding the Blutfahne, is Jakob Grimminger. (Fritz Maier-Hartmann, "Dokumente der Zeitgeschichte," Vol. 1, 5th Ed., Munich, 1943)
Now my beer stein
As you can see, my bock is exactly the same !
Best regards
Franck
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