The trial of Adolf Hitler : the Beer Hall Putsch and the rise of Nazi Germany
"The never-before-told story of the scandalous courtroom drama that paved the way for the rise of Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party. On the evening of November 8, 1923, the 34-year-old Adolf Hitler stormed into a beer hall in Munich, fired his pistol in the air, and proclaimed a revolution. Seventeen hours later, all that remained of his bold move was a trail of destruction. Hitler was on the run from the police. His career seemed to be over. The Trial of Adolf Hitler tells the true story of the monumental criminal proceeding that followed when Hitler and nine other suspects were charged with high treason. Reporters from as far away as Argentina and Australia flocked to Munich for the sensational four-week spectacle. By its end, Hitler would transform the fiasco of the beer hall putsch into a stunning victory for the fledgling Nazi Party. It was this trial that thrust Hitler into the limelight, provided him with an unprecedented stage for his demagoguery, and set him on his improbable path to power. Based on trial transcripts, police files, and many other new sources, including some five hundred documents recently discovered from the Landsberg Prison record office, The Trial of Adolf Hitler is a gripping true story of crime and punishment--and a haunting failure of justice with catastrophic consequences."--Jacket. First edition. xxi, 455 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations ; 25 cm
- King, David, 1970-
- NIOD Bibliotheek
- collective biographies.
- Text
- ocn959875327
- Trials (Treason)--Germany--Munich.
- Germany--History--Beer Hall Putsch, 1923.
- Hitler, Adolf, 1889-1945--Trials, litigation, etc.
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