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  2. Landsberg Prison - Wikipedia

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    Landsberg Prison is a prison in the town of ... In 1924 Adolf Hitler spent 264 days incarcerated in Landsberg ... The inmates still serving time under U.S ...

  3. Beer Hall Putsch - Wikipedia

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    Prison officials allegedly wanted to give Hitler deaf guards, to prevent him from persuading them to free him. [ 28 ] Although the trial was the first time that Hitler's oratory was insufficient, [ 28 ] he used the trial as an opportunity to spread his ideas by giving speeches in the courtroom.

  4. Adolf Hitler - Wikipedia

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    Including time on remand, Hitler served just over one year in prison. [126] While at Landsberg, Hitler dictated most of the first volume of Mein Kampf (lit. ' My Struggle '); originally titled Four and a Half Years of Struggle against Lies, Stupidity, and Cowardice) at first to his chauffeur, Emil Maurice, and then to his deputy, Rudolf Hess.

  5. Kampfhäusl - Wikipedia

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    Dietrich Eckart visited Obersalzberg for the first time in May 1923. [2] The Hitler trial resulted in a minimum sentence of five years in Landsberg Prison, where he dictated the first volume of Mein Kampf to his later deputy Rudolf Hess [3] (according to Joachim Fest, the first volume was only dictated by Hitler in Obersalzberg after his imprisonment, like the second). [4]

  6. Adolf Hitler's rise to power - Wikipedia

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    Hitler was sentenced to five years in prison, but would only serve nine months. [3] During this time, Hitler wrote Mein Kampf, which became the vade mecum of National Socialism. Once released, Hitler switched tactics, opting to instead seize power through legal and democratic means. Hitler, armed with his newfound celebrity, began furiously ...

  7. Stadelheim Prison - Wikipedia

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    He served his sentence in cell 70, and in 1924 was evicted from his cell to make way for Adolf Hitler. Gustav Landauer, killed on 2 May 1919. Eugen Leviné, killed on 5 July 1919. Ernst Toller, imprisoned, 1919–1924. Adolf Hitler, imprisoned for a month in 1922 for assaulting Otto Ballerstedt.

  8. Georg Neithardt - Wikipedia

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    In September 1921, Hitler was arrested after he and members of his SA paramilitary faction disrupted a Bayernbund meeting hosting the federalist Ballerstedt. [3] Neithardt presided over Hitler's trial, which sentenced Hitler to three months in prison. Hitler served one month of his sentence. [3]

  9. Timeline of the Holocaust - Wikipedia

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    Although Hitler is sentenced to 5 years in Landsberg Prison and the Nazi Party is briefly proscribed, Hitler gains public notice for the first time. [11] 18 July 1925 Adolf Hitler publishes Mein Kampf. 24 October 1929 The Wall Street Crash of 1929 occurs, beginning the Great Depression and allowing Hitler to gain support. [7] 1931