FAMOUS "PUTSCH"
TENTH ANNIVERSARY
COMING CELEBRATIONS
(Received September 11, noon.) BERLIN, September 10. The Nazi Party announces gigantic celebrations at Munich on November 1, the tenth anniversary of the famous "Putsch," which resulted in Hitler, being imprisoned. The maximum sentence of five years* imprisonment was passed ou Warkctj who allegedly insulted Hitler and the recent Nuremberg Congress, three others on similar charges being sentenced te shorter terms. A special Court sentenced a person who had lived in Germany for thirteen years la two years' imprisonment for circulating "atrocity reports." Under a deereo for the protection of the State "negro " and jazz dancing havo been prohibited at public and private functions during harvest thanks* givings in the district of Schmalkal* den.
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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 62, 11 September 1933, Page 7
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