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Very interesting book with a large number of in text illustrations. basically the biography of the man during WW1 and just after. Hardback. 889 pages. measures 7 1/2" x 5". Weighs 0.64kg. Used condition. One of the best WW1 biographies that I have ever read. Title page is missing.
Biography for
Hans Zoeberlein
WWI veteran, early member of the NSDAP and was member of the Munich city council in 1933 and 1934.
Commanded a terror raid in Penzberg on April 28 and 29, 1945 in which, after the local city council councils break with the NSDAP was crushed by the Wehrmacht, 16 citizens who were deemed "non-reliable" were executed. For this he was sentenced to death in June 1948. His life was saved by the abolition of the death penalty in 1949 in the new German constitution and the verdict was changed to 20 years prison. He was pardoned in the late 1950s, due to bad health.
WWI veteran, joined the Freikorps Epp in 1919, then the NSDAP, took part in the failed coup detat of November 8 and 9, 1923 (the so-called "Hitlerputsch") and finally rose to the Rank of SA-Brigadegeneral in 1943.
Was the first head of the "Kulturamt" (office for cultural affairs) in Munich till 1935, when he had to leave due to creative differences with Adolf Hitler.