ID 948106
Lot 4042 | Postkarte mit 18 Unterschriften vom Hitler-Prozess 1924
Estimate value
€ 3 000
Der Hitler-Ludendorff-Prozess wegen Hochverrats dauerte vom 26. Februar bis zur Urteilsverkündung am 1. April 1924. Von den zehn Angeklagten (Hermann Göring und Rudolf Heß waren flüchtig) wurde nur Erich Ludendorff freigesprochen, die übrigen wurden wegen Hochverrats bzw. Beihilfe zum Hochverrat verurteilt.
Zeitgeschichtlich bedeutendes Dokument.
Provenienz: Sammlung Bernhard Döring, Heidelberg.
A postcard with 18 signatures from the Hitler trial in 1924
Uncirculated field postcard, addressed to "Baldenius" on the front. On the back, after greetings to Walter Baldenius (a member of the "Stoßtrupp Adolf Hitler"), the signatures in pencil of the ten accused: Adolf Hitler, Ernst Röhm, Hermann Kriebel, Wilhelm Brückner, Erich Ludendorff, Heinz Pernet, Ernst Pöhner, Wilhelm Frick, Friedrich Weber and Robert Wagner. Moreover, the signatures of Helene Bechstein, Elsbeth Frick (Wilhelm Frick's first wife), Mathilde Weber, Ms Pöhner, Franz Kohl (?) and three other illegible autographs. Dated "21.3.24" on the bottom right. Water stains.The Hitler-Ludendorff trial for high treason lasted from 26 February to the sentencing on 1 April 1924. Of the ten accused (Hermann Göring and Rudolf Hess had absconded), only Erich Ludendorff was acquitted. The others were found guilty of high treason or aiding and abetting high treason.
A significant historical document.
Provenance: Bernhard Döring Collection, Heidelberg.
Condition: II -
Auction house category: | Third Reich contemporary history |
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