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WITH HITLER IN GAOL

LECTURES OUTSIDE CELL. “THE LEADER’S CORRIDOR.” Wilhelm Laforce, of Munich, a Nazi who was in the Landsberg Fortress in Bavaria with Herr Hitler in the winter of 1923-24, has published some reminiscences of those prison, days of which he is proud. Hitler, Rohm, Frick, and others, were imprisoned for their share in the unsuccessful November Putsch. Thirtynine men, who formed the first Hitler storm troops, were also tried. Apparently, even in those early days of the Nazi movement, Hitler was

known to his lieutenants as "The Leader,” and three evenings a week he received the imprisoned Nazis on the so-called “Leader Corridor,” outside his cell, and gave little lectures on the significance of National-Socialism. "When I hear his speeches to-day," writes Laforce, “it seems to me that he says the same things to millions that he said to us ten years ago in Landsberg."

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Southland Times, Issue 22158, 28 October 1933, Page 7

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WITH HITLER IN GAOL Southland Times, Issue 22158, 28 October 1933, Page 7

WITH HITLER IN GAOL Southland Times, Issue 22158, 28 October 1933, Page 7

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