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Und Ihr habt doch gesiegt!

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Deutsch: Und Ihr habt doch gesiegt! München, Feldhernnhalle: Mahnmal zu Ehren der Gefallenen vom 9. November 1923. Ansichtskarte. Vorderseite der Ehrentafel für die getöteten Putschisten (Blutzeugen), 1933. Ehrenwache der SS. NSDAP Propaganda. Reichsadler.
Am 9. Nov. 1923 fielen vor der Feldherrnhalle sowie im Hof des Kriegsministeriums folgende Männer im treuen Glauben an die Wiederauferstehung ihres Volkes: F.Allfart A.Bauriedl Th.Casella W.Ehrlich M.Faust A.Hechenberger O.Körner K.Kuhn K.Laforce K.Neubauer Cl.v.Pape Th.v.d.Pforten J.Rickmers M.E.v.Scheubner-Richter L.v.Stransky W.Wolf
English: Und Ihr habt doch gesiegt! ("...and you were victorious after all") Vintage postcard showing SS ceremonial honour guard at the Mahnmal der Bewegung monument in Munich, Germany, listing the names of the Nazi martyrs of the Beer Hall Putsch Nov 9, 1923. No known copyright restrictions.
Date circa 1933
date QS:P,+1933-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902
Source http://germanpostalhistory.com/php/viewitem.php?itemid=90656&germany%20cover=search&#littlepic0 (cropped version of image with no known copyright restrictions)
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Uncredited photographer / Süddeutscher Kunstverlag M. Seideln, München 8 (Germany)

Vintage postcard issued circa 1933 by a defunct German publishing company. No known copyright restrictions (this work is believed to have fallen into the public domain).

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