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    SA Mann dies from his injuries 1931

    I managed to get this Kampfzeit Volkisher Beobachter dated 1931 this week, a bit rough through the passage of time with the Headline 'SA Mann Josef Weber (Sturmbann Cheimgau) dies from his injuries'.

    Included in the issue is an early SA Mann paper.

    Weber was kicked to death by the Redfront, Hitler attended his funeral but as an oddity the priest asked those attending not to wear the party badge to the funeral, I couldn't imagine that happening after 1933!

    Hope you find it of interest..Sean
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    If your free in berlin you can pop along and listen to herr goebbells and herr hitler visited coburg...

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        3 dead and 41 injured sa men...
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        Last edited by luftwaffe blue; 10-11-2014, 11:54 AM.

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          Lastly early RZM advertisement, courtesy of the Brown House in Munich
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            A special piece of history and congrats. Especially like the Coburg mention!

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              #7
              Nice. Thanks for showing.


              Regards, Wim
              Freedom is not for Free

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                #8
                Thanks for sharing: )

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                  #9
                  All the Communist orgs got as good as they gave and then some...I imagine there was some special retribution planned by the SA against the red reactionaries!!

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                    Originally posted by ErichS View Post
                    A special piece of history and congrats. Especially like the Coburg mention!
                    600 years of independent city administration, no mention of 1922 that I could make out.

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