Hitler and Munich

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The name Adolf Hitler will always be linked with Munich. Munich was the city he came to after leaving Austria as a young man, and where he began his political career; making his first grab for power. Munich was the site of the first concentration camp, and Hitler's greatest diplomatic triumph. Although there are few overt reminders of that era, this book is historical guide to the sights and addresses of Munich important to Adolf Hitler, his followers, and his victims. This is the first and only guide to the Munich that Hitler knew and answers such questions as; where was the Beer Hall Putsch and what was it?Where did Hitler live in Munich? Where were the 1938 Munich Accords signed? Who were the White Rose conspirators, and where did they live, meet, and die? Dachau Concentration Camp, the Night of the Long Knives, the attempt on Hitler's life, and Hitler's plans for Munich are all contained in this book. This book is both a guide and a narrative, helping the reader to understand how each site fits into the context of history.

Paperback: 101 pages Publisher: Plenk, Anton, Verlag (April 1, 1998)

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author:Brian Deming, Ted Iliff
isbn:3922590462

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