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On November 9, 1923 at 12:30 P. M., the following men in the true belief in the re-resurrection of their people fell in front of the Feldherrnhalle as in Munich in the courtyard of the Kriegsministeriums:

  • Alfarth, Felix, Salesman, born July 5, 1901
  • Bauriedl, Andreas, Hatmaker, born May 4, 1879
  • Casella, Theodor, Bank Official, born August 8, 1900
  • Ehrlich, Wilhelm, Bank Official, born August 19, 1894
  • Faust, Martin, Bank Official, born January 27, 1901
  • Hechenberger, Ant., Locksmith, born September 28, 1902
  • Körner, Oskar, Salesman, born January 4, 1875
  • Kuhn, Karl, Headwaiter, born July 26, 1897
  • Laforce, Karl, Engineering Student, born October 28, 1904
  • Neubauer, Kurt, Servant, born March 27, 1899
  • Pape, Claus von, Salesman, born August 16, 1904
  • Pfordten, Theodor von der, Rat of the Supreme Court, born May 14, 1873
  • Rickmers, Joh., Cavalry Captain a.D., born May 7, 1881
  • Scheubner-Richter, Max Erwin von, Doctor Engineering, born January 9, 1884
  • Stransky, Lorenz Ritter von, Engineer, born March 14, 1899
  • Wolf, Wilhelm, Salesman, born October 19, 1898

The so-called national, constituted authorities refused the dead heroes a common grave.

Therefore, I dedicate to their common memory the first volume of this work, whose martyrdom served first to gleam forever before the adherents to our movement.

Landsberg a.L., Prison Fortress, October 16, 1924.

Adolf Hitler.

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