THE TREASON TRIAL
VON KAHR'S EVIDENCE. (Per Press Association— Copyright.) BERLIN, March 11. The ex-dictator, von Kahr, testifying at the Ludendorff trial in Munich before a crowded Court, said he considered the Hitler movement catastrophic^!. He had realised what a terrible consequence a Bavarian march on .Berlin would entail in the form ofan invasion by French, Czechs, and loies. He maintained that his first endorsement of the Hitler outbreak was forced at the pistol's point, and denied that he changed his attitude owing to the pressure of "his Majesty Pnnce Rupprecht."
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XLIV, Issue 10067, 13 March 1924, Page 5
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