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The memoral at the Feldherrnhalle in Munich, where the police opened fire on Hitler's Putschists in 1923.

“Die Fahne” by Paul Herrmann

 

The two Honor Temples in Munich, where the 16 who died in the 1923 Putsch were buried after 1935.

“Reich Party Day At Nurnberg” -Ernst Vollbehr-The NSDAP And The SA Parade, 1933, Gouache technique, 39 x57.7 cm

 

In 1935, the bodies of the 16 who died in 1923 were moved to two Honor Temples in Munich, near the Feldhernhalle, the place where police had opened fire. In this painting, the party has gathered outside one of those temples.

The Brandenburg gate at night

 

The Munich Putsch, 1923, by Schmitt (U.S. Army collections)

"So war SA" (Thus the SA) by Elk Eber, 1938

 

"Appell am 23. Februar 1933" (Roll Call) by Elk Eber, 1937

"Deutsche Passion VI" by Richard Schwarzkopf, 1937

 

"Und ihr habt doch gesiegt" (Yet Victory is Yours) by Paul Herrmann, 1942. This painting showed the annual Nazi memorial ceremony at the Feldherrnhalle in Munich, at the site where the 1923 putsch had been stopped by Bavarian police, resulting in 16 of the putschists shot dead. The title (which can be translated in several different ways) was from a speech by Adolf Hitler.

"Aufbruch" (Departure) by Willy Waldapfel, 1940

 

"HJ-Trommler" (Hitler Jugend Drummer) by Anni Spetzler-Proßchwitz, 1938

"Hoheitsadler" (National Eagle) by Hanns Goebl, 1941

 

 

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