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March 1925

Public speaking ban for hitler

 
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Hitler after his release from fortress arrest, 1925

Adolf Hitler, the „Führer“ of the National Socialist German Workers’ Party (NSDAP), had repeatedly called for the use of violence against certain groups in society and against national order. On 9 March 1925, the Bavarian state parliament issues a public speaking ban against him. In the following days the majority of remaining Reich states join in issuing similar decrees. Starting in 1927 the public speaking ban against Hitler is relaxed and finally withdrawn completely.



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