RMEC7R4M–Defendants in the Beer Hall Putsch Trial. From left to right: Pernet, Weber, Frick, Kiebel, Ludendorff, Hitler, Bruckner, Röhm, and Wagner. The Putsch was a failed attempt by Hitler and the Nazi Party to seize power in Munich.
RM2DBHN33–A photomontage of the putschists Adolf Hitler and Erich Ludendorff.
RMBEDHE5–Adolf hitler with Rudolf Hess and Erich Ludendorff at a Nazi March in 1926
RMC45FX1–Adolf Hitler at the state occasion after the death of Erich Ludendorff, 1937
RM2BTBB86–1924 , Munchen , GERMANY : The german Fuhrer dictator ADOLF HITLER ( 1889 - 1945 ) with the defendants in the Munich Putsch trial ( Beer Hall Putsch ) of 1924, a failed coup attempt by the Nazi Party led by Adolf Hitler to seize power in Munich , 8 to 9 November 1923 . From left to right: Pernet , Weber , Frick , Kriebel, Ludendorff, Hitler , Bruckner , Röhm ( Roehm ) and Wagner. Photo by Heinrich Hoffmann , Munchen. - WWII - NAZI - NAZIST - NAZISM - NAZISTA - NAZISMO - SECONDA GUERRA MONDIALE - dittatore - POLITICA - POLITICO --- Archivio GBB
RMTA2G13–From left: General Erich Ludendorff and Adolf Hitler talking with Dr. Friedrich Weber (in uniform).
RMDARXCG–Nazism / National Socialism, propaganda, Adolf Hitler and general Erich Ludendorff, 'Deutscher Tag' 'German Day', Nuremberg, 1923, composite photograph, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMC45HY0–Erich Ludendorff and Adolf Hitler, 1923
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RM2DBHN1F–Those arrested in the Hitler coup after the sentencing. In the middle Hermann Kriebel, Ludendorff and Hitler. On the right Wilhelm Brueckner, Ernst Roehm, Heinz Pernet, Wilhelm Frick and Robert Wagner. On the left Kriebel Dr. Weber.
RMHN2MD7–Hitler and Luddendorff August 1924 Germany
RM2DBHN3A–With his caricature, Olaf Gulbransson anticipates the takeover of power by the NSDAP. It shows Ludendorff, Hitler and Wilhelm Frick.
RM2BW40CA–Ludendorff celebrates 50th anniversary as a soldier . Gen Erich Ludendorff , Germany's greatest living military expert , celebrating Thursday's 55th anniversary as a soldier . He is 72 years of age . General Ludendorff was reported recently to have effected a reconciliation with Chancellor Hitler , but afterwards it was reported that they were again is estranged because Ludendorff had said that the pagan movement of which he is the head had been recognised by the Nazi state . Photo shows a new picture of Gen Erich Ludendorff taken at his home in the village of Tutzing on the Stramburger See ,
RMTA4EXC–Drawing depicting a hearing of Hermann Kriebel during the Hitler trial. From left to right: Adolf Hitler, one of his defenders, behind them General Erich Ludendorff, the former Munich Police Chief Ernst Poehner (with glasses), Hermann Kriebel (standing).
RM2WMB48P–ERICH LUDENDORFF (at left) German general and statesman with Adolf Hitler in April 1924
RM2DBHN1C–The defendants of the Beer Hall Putsch in Munich.
RM2M3KAW6–Adolph Hitler, leader of the Nazi party pictured with General E F W Ludendorff, followed the failed Munich Beer Hall Putsch (coup) in November 1923. 1937
RM2DBHN3E–Adolf Hitler as accused during the trial of the 1923 coup attempt. On the right in the picture are the coup participants Erich Ludendorff and Hermann Kriebel.
RMD99633–From left to right: Heinz Pernet, Dr. Friedrich Weber, Wilhelm Frick, Hermann Kriebel, Erich Ludendorff, Adolf Hitler, Ernst Röhm, Wilhelm Brückner, Robert Wagner.
RMTA29J8–A proclamation from the time of the coup attempt in Munich, when right circles were trying to occupy the ministries in Munich as a prelude to a general overthrow. The proclamation was signed with the names of Erich Ludendorff, Adolf Hitler, General Otto von Lossow and Hans Ritter von Seisser.
RME125TB–Jan 25, 2005; Berlin, GERMANY; (File Photo. Date Unknown) ADOLF HITLER (R) and ERICH LUDENDORFF.. u
RMTA28YY–Trial of Adolf Hitler, who was charged with high treason due to his coup attempt in November 1923. Drawing of the main participants: Attorney and Prosecutor Hans Ehard (top left), the chairman of the court, state court director Georg Neithardt (top right), the accused General Erich Ludendorff (bottom left) and Adolf Hitler (bottom right).
RME5GK9A–1923 Völkischer Beobachter (Germany) front page reporting the Munich Putsch falsely stating it a success and that Erich Ludendorff and Adolf Hitler had taken over the Bavarian government
RMC458NR–State funeral of Erich Ludendorff, 1937
RME5R39Y–The Nazi propaganda photo shows the guard of honor at the grave of Horst Wessel at St. Nicholas Cemetery during a commemoration ceremony for the people killed in the Hitler Ludendorff Coup (Beer Hall Putsch) in 1923 in Berlin, Germany, November 1943. Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichte - NO WIRE SERVICE
RM2RE3147–Munich, Germany: November 9, 1923 The public square in Munich which was the center of the Bavarian Royalist revolt last night which appears to have failed. The 'Beer Hall Putsch' was led by Von Ludendorff and Hitler.
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RME5GJNB–1937 Le Petit Parisien (France) front page reporting the death of Erich Ludendorff
RMF0DR2M–Hitler, Adolf, 20.4.1889 - 30.4.1945, German politician (NSDAP), Chancellor of the Reich 30.1.1933 - 30.4.1945, is talking with the widow of one of the killed men at 9.11.1923, Brienner Strasse, Munich, 9.11.1935,
RME5GK96–Wiedenbrucke Zeitung (Germany) front page headline 'Government crisis still unresolved' leading to the Munich Putsch by Adolf Hitler and the National Socialists
RM2BW2A6M–Military funeral of General Ludendorff in Munich. The military funeral procession of General Erich Ludendorff, famous German army commander, past three Munich from the Victory Gate to the Feldherrnhalle, where the funeral oration was delivered by Field Marshal von Bromberg, the War Minister. The coffin was then taken on the gun carriage to the centre of the city, where it was transferred to a motor hearse and driven to Tutzing, the general's home village for burial. Chancellor Hitler and other Government members walked in the procession. Photo shows, the cortege passing through the crowd lined
RMF0DR24–Hitler, Adolf, 20.4.1889 - 30.4.1945, German politician (NSDAP), Chancellor of the Reich 30.1.1933 - 30.4.1945, at the Feldherrnhalle (Field Marshals' Hall), Munich, 9.11.1934, remembrance at the Beer Hall Putsch 9.11.1923,
RM2J396JE–Farewell of the Fuehrer from General Ludendorff. On 22nd December the state-obsequies of the great German General took place in Munich. The Fuehrer bade his last farewell to his great comrade with the words. 'General Ludendorff, in the name of the united German people I put down this wreath in deepest gratitude.' December 22, 1937.
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RM2A2E4C1–Die Feldherrnhalle auf dem Odeonsplatz in München, Deutschland 1930er Jahre. Feldherrhalle hall on the Odeonsplatz square at Munich, Germany 1930s.
RMDB4TN7–Beer Hall Putsch 1923, trial at People's Court, Munich 1, opening, chief judge Dr.Georg Neithardt, only permitted photograph, 26.2.1924, 1920s, 20s, 20th century, historic, historical, Germany, Weimar Republic, Bavaria, politics, putsch, coup d'état, coup, revolt, against Adolf Hitler Erich Ludendorff, court, people, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RM2H0C62W–Die Feldherrnhalle auf dem Odeonsplatz in München, Deutschland 1930er Jahre. Feldherrhalle hall on the Odeonsplatz square at Munich, Germany 1930s.
RMF0DR1A–Nazism / National Socialism, propaganda, memorial plaque at the Feldherrnhalle (Field Marshals' Hall) in Munich, commemorating the dead of the Beer Hall Putsch 9.11.1923, view, circa 1935, NSDAP, Hitler Ludendorff putsch, Beer Hall Putsch 1923, Bavaria, Germany, German Reich, Third Reich, 1930s, 30s, 20th century, memorial plaque, commemorative plaque, commemorative plaques, commemorate, commemorating, view, views, historic, historical, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RME125T6–Jan 25, 2005; Berlin, GERMANY; (File Photo. Date Unknown) ERICH LUDENDORFF (C) next to Nazi leader ADOLF HITLER..
RMB42N8Y–events, Beer Hall Putsch, 1923, rebells, men of SA (Storm Division/Sturmabteilung), getting on a lorry, Munich, 9.11.1923, Nazism, Third Reich, Hitler, Ludendorff, uniform, soldiers, event, Nazi Germany, politics, historic, historical, people, 20th century, 1920s,
RMC45K46–State funeral for Erich Ludendorff, 1937
RME5R169–The Nazi propaganda picture shows a commemoration for the Nazis killed during the 1923 Hitler-Ludendorff Coup as well as the falled from the First World War and current war in the Dome Hall of the Reichs Sports Academy in Berlin, Germany, November 1943. The flags are lowered and people perform the Nazi salute during the reading of the names of the fallen from November 09.' Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichtee - NO WIRE SERVICE
RMC4590P–Erich Ludendorff, 1935
RM2T5KJC2–FILED - 01 January 1925, FrankfurtMain/Archiv: This undated picture from 1925 shows Adolf Hitler visiting a Bavarian National Socialist group. From Munich, nationalist forces wanted to conquer Germany 100 years ago. 'The government of the November criminals in Berlin has been declared deposed today,' proclaimed Adolf Hitler, Erich Ludendorff and like-minded people on November 8, 1923. On November 9, the coup by the enemies of democracy ended with 20 dead and many injured. The National Socialist German Workers' Party (NSDAP) was banned and Hitler was convicted of high treason. (to dpa '100 yea
RM2DBHW0A–During the Nazi Party Congress in Nuremberg (from left) Heinrich Himmler, Adolf Hitler and Viktor Lutze together with formations gathered in the Luitpoldarena commemorate the fallen of the Beer Hall Putsch in front of the Hall of Honour for the Fallen of the First World War, designed by Fritz Mayer. On the left and right are camera teams.
RMB3YTJ9–geography / traval, Germany, Politics, Social Democratic caricature on the election of Paul von Hindenburg to Reich President, drawing, 1925, ,
RM2DBHW76–At the memorial in front of the Hall of Honou in the Luitpoldarena on the day of the SA, SS and NSKK. From left: Viktor Lutze (Chief of Staff of the SA), Adolf Hitler and Heinrich Himmler (Reichsfuehrer-SS) commemorate the dead of the Beer Hall Putsch. On the left are men of the SS with the Blood Flag. In the background is the Luitpoldhalle.
RMDB52PW–politics, revolutions, Beer Hall Putsch 1923, trial at People's Court Munich 1, after the proclamation of sentence, police push aside public crowds, 1.4.1924, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMTA2K7N–Adolf Hitler (3rd from left) and right behind him presumably Ernst Roehm watch the march past of an SA unit in front of the Frauenkirche in Nuremberg.
RMDB4XC2–geography / travel, Germany, politics, German Day in Nuremberg 1./2.9.1923, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMTA2RG6–Adolf Hitler drives in an open car along the Residenzstrasse in Munich. To the right and left of the street is the Feldherrenhalle and the Residenz. Between the two buildings is a flag with swastika and a triple siegrune. Undated photo.
RME5GM2E–1923 Vorwarts (Germany) front page reporting the Munich Putsch by Adolf Hitler's National Socialist against the government of Bavaria
RMTA2DC9–The captured putschists after the failed Beer Hall Putsch in Munich.From left to right: Freikorps leader Dr. Friedrich Weber (in uniform) Lieutenant Colonel Hermann Kriebel (in uniform with spiked helmet), General Erich Ludendorff, Adolf Hitler, Captain Ernst Roehm (in uniform, hand on sword hilt), Lieutenant Colonel Wilhelm Brueckner (in uniform, behind Roehm, in profile), Lieutenant Colonel Heinz Pernet (behind Roehm).
RMTA2R7H–The Bavarian State Police (foreground) opens fire on the putschists. In the center stand Adolf Hitler with an outstretched arm and right of him, General Erich Ludendorff. The buildings in the background are the Residenz (left) and the Feldherrenhalle (right) in Munich.
RMTA2E9K–Crowded courtroom in the Infantry School. The proceedings took place before the People's Court of the Landgericht Muenchen I.
RMTA2B1P–Caricature of the Simplicissimus (with Hitler, Frick and Ludendorff) by Olaf Gulbransson that foreshadows the outcome of the Reichstag election of September 14, 1930. In this election, the NSDAP became the second largest faction in the Reichstag with a vote share of 18.5%.
RMTA16PN–Policemen block with barbed wire the Blutenburg and Marsstrasse, which lead to the Infantry School. There took place the trial against the participants of the Hitler putsch.
RM2T582GG–FILED - 01 January 1925, FrankfurtMain/Archiv: This undated picture from 1925 shows Adolf Hitler visiting a Bavarian National Socialist group. From Munich, nationalist forces wanted to conquer Germany 100 years ago. 'The government of the November criminals in Berlin has been declared deposed today,' proclaimed Adolf Hitler, Erich Ludendorff and like-minded people on November 8, 1923. On November 9, the coup by the enemies of democracy ended with 20 dead and many injured. The National Socialist German Workers' Party (NSDAP) was banned and Hitler was convicted of high treason. (to dpa '100 yea
RMTA3B8E–Drawing depicting the defeat of the Beer Hall Putsch at the Odeonsplatz in Munich. Right, the Bavarian state police, left the putschists. In the middle stand Erich Ludendorff (r.) and Julius Streicher (l.), who raises his hand to defend himself.
RM2T5KJC3–FILED - 09 November 1923, FrankfurtMain/Archiv: SA troops from the surrounding area arrive outside the Bürgerbräukeller in Munich during the so-called 'Hitler Putsch'. Nationalist forces wanted to conquer Germany from Munich 100 years ago. 'The government of the November criminals in Berlin has been declared deposed today,' proclaimed Adolf Hitler, Erich Ludendorff and like-minded people on November 8, 1923. On November 9, the putsch by the enemies of democracy ended with 20 dead and many injured. The National Socialist German Workers' Party (NSDAP) was banned and Hitler was convicted of high
RMTA43PP–The magazine Simplicissiumus published a caricature of Adolf Hitler on the title page. It shows him as a triumphator on a white horse in front of the Brandenburg Gate. He holds a baton in his hand and is crowned with a laurel wreathby an angel. Next to his horse runs the politician Friedrich Ebert in chains.
RMTA34P2–Back of a medal on the Beer Hall Putsch by Karl Goetz. The Beer Hall Putsch is depicted as the 'Munich Theater'. Hitler (l.) is at the lectern and Kahr (r.) in the Buergerbraeukeller. In front is a listener with beer mugs on the table. Under the podium is written 'Hitlerputsch'. The inscription reads: '8 Nov. 1923 National Gen National !!!'
RME5GM2H–1923 Daily News front page reporting the Munich Putsch by Adolf Hitler's National Socialist against the government of Bavaria
RM2T5KJC0–FILED - 09 November 1923, Bavaria, Munich: Barricades in front of the then Munich War Ministry on November 9, 1923, the day of the failed Hitler putsch. It was from Munich that nationalist forces attempted to conquer Germany 100 years ago. 'The government of the November criminals in Berlin has been declared deposed today,' proclaimed Adolf Hitler, Erich Ludendorff and like-minded people on November 8, 1923. On November 9, the putsch by the enemies of democracy ended with 20 dead and many injured. The National Socialist German Workers' Party (NSDAP) was banned and Hitler was convicted of high
RMDF1BFP–(l-r) Adolf Hitler, Emil Maurice, First Lieutenant Hermann Kriebel, Rudolf Hess, and Friedrich Weber are pictured during their imprisonment in the fortress Landsberg am Lech after the unsuccessful attempted coup of 1923. Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichte
RMTA2FH7–Back of a medal on the Beer Hall Putsch by Karl Goetz. The Beer Hall Putsch is depicted as the 'Munich Theater'. It shows Adolf Hitler (in the middle, with steel helmet) and two putschists with gallows and a swastika flag. On the right a Kasperl is dancing. Below the figures is the inscription: '9.11.23 Last performance, let's go to Berlin'.
RMDF1B2A–The image from the Nazi Propaganda! shows Adolf Hitler leading his supporters through Munich, Germany, on a historic march on the occasion of the commemoration of the Beer Hall Putsch of 9 November 1923, on 9 November (year unknown). To Hitler's right: Hermann Göring. Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichte
RMTA266Y–Collection of portraits of victims of the Hitler coup. From left to right: (first row) Felix Allfahrt, a merchant, Karl Kuhn, a headwaiter, Klaus von Pape, a merchant, Andreas Bauriedl, a merchant, (second row) Theodor von den Pfordten, district court councilor, Max Erwin von Scheubner-Richter, Dr. Ing. oblt., Lorenz Ritter von Stransky-Griffenfeld, Johann Rickmers, former cavalry captain, (third row), Wilhelm Ehrlich, a bank clerk, Kurt Neubauer, servant, Theodor Casella, bank clerk and former lieutenant, Karl Laforce, Stud. Ing. (4th row), Anton Hechenberger, a bank clerk, Oskar Koerner, a
RMDF1BFW–The image from the Nazi Propaganda! shows Adolf Hitler among his 'old comrades' during an hour of commemoration on the occasion of the anniversary of the Beer Hall Putsch of 9 November 1923 in Löwenbräukeller in Munich, Germany, on 9 November 1941. People: at the desk Gauleiter Adolf Wagner. Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichte
RM2DBHR32–Field exercise of the Freikorps with Gerhard Rossbach in the surroundings of Munich. Standing on the right and wearing a swastika armband: Gerhard Rossbach. The Freikorps took part in the Beer Hall Putsch in Munich in November 1923.
RMDF1B1E–The image from the Nazi Propaganda! shows Adolf Hitler among his supporters during the consecration of the Memorial for the victims of the Beer Hall Putsch of 9 November 1923 on the Feldherrenhalle in Munich, Germany, on 9 November 1933. To Hitler's left: Hermann Göring. To the very right, Reichsführer SS Heinrich HImmler. Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichte
RMTA24RH–People crowd at the Buergerbraeukeller in Munich.
RMDF1B2D–The image from the Nazi Propaganda! shows Adolf Hitler on the occasion of the anniversary of the Beer Hall Putsch of 9 November 1923, in Munich, Germany, on 9 November 1935. Here, he talks to the woman of a person killed during the march to the Feldherrenhalle in 1923. In the background, the 'Braune Haus' (Brown House). Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichte
RME5GM2K–1923 Daily Chronicle front page reporting the government of Bavaria and martial law
RMDF1B2P–The image from the Nazi Propaganda! shows Adolf Hitler leading his supporters through Munich on a historic march on the occasion of the commemoration of the Beer Hall Putsch of 9 November 1923, on 9 November (year unknown). To Hitler's left: Hermann Göring, to Hitler's right, Minister of War Werner von Blomberg. To the very left Reichsführer SS Heinrich Himmler. Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichte
RMDF1B02–The image from the Nazi Propaganda! shows Adolf Hitler among his 'old comrades' during an hour of commemoration on the occasion of the anniversary of the Beer Hall Putsch of 9 November 1923 in Löwenbräukeller in Munich, Germany, on 9 November 1934(?). Personalities: at the speaker's desk Gauleiter Paul Giesler. To Hitler's right: Hermann Göring, behind him (at the table, partially covered): Joseph Goebbels, Robert Ley, Max Amann, Hermann Esser. Behind the table (r-l): Wilhelm Schepman, Karl Fiehler, Franz Xaver Schwarz. In Front of Schwarz, Konstantin Hierl, to the left Franz Ritter von Epp an
RMTA3015–SA unit with swastika armband during the Beer Hall Putsch at the Munich Odeonsplatz. In the background the facade of the Ministry of War.
RMTA2E51–Hitler's armed supporters are on their way to Munich through Neustadt.
RMTA302M–Heinrich Himmler (third from left) with the Wachtruppe 'Reichskriegsflagge' behind a road block during the Beer Hall Putsch in Munich 1923.
RMTA26D3–Memorial plaque at the Munich Feldherrnhalle (Odeonsplatz) for the victims of the Beer Hall Putsch in 1923. It reads: 'On the 9th of November, 1923 the following men fell having true faith in the resurgence of their people in front of the Feldherrnhalle, as well as in the court of the Ministry of War: F. Allfarth, A. Bauriedl, Th. Casella, W. Ehrlich, M. Faust, A. Hechenberger, O. Koerner, K. Kuhn, K. Laforce, K. Neubauer, Cl. v. Pape, Th. v. d. Pfordten, J. Rickmers, M. E. v. Scheubner-Richter, L. v. Stransky, W. Wolf.' Foto: Heinrich Hoffmann
RMTA256H–Heinrich Himmler (third from left) with the Wachtruppe 'Reichskriegsflagge' behind a road block during the Beer Hall Putsch in Munich 1923.
RMTA2B9P–Armored car of the Bavarian state police on Odeonsplatz after the defeat of the Beer Hall Putsch.
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