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22x14cm, 24 pages. [" .,.Scheringer got into right-wing extremist circles early on and supported the National Socialists. Together with his two regimental comrades Hanns Ludin and Hans Friedrich Wendt, he was sentenced to one and a half years imprisonment in the fortress Gollnow on October 4, 1930 in the Ulm Reichswehr trial for 'attempting to form National Socialist cells within the Reichswehr'. After long discussions with the Communists imprisoned there, on March 18, 1931, Scheringer openly acknowledged the goals of the KPD in a sensational step and turned away from the ideas of National Socialism. 'As a soldier, I join the front of the well-defended proletariat', it said in his statement, which the MPD MP Hans Kippenberger read on March 19, 1931 in the Reichstag. A few months later, Scheringer was accused of 'preparing for high treason' and sentenced by the Imperial Court to two and a half years in prison. Even after the first trial against Richard Scheringer, so-called Scheringer committees had formed, which advocated the amnesty of Scheringer in mass meetings. From the end of 1931 Alexander Graf Stenbock-Fermor called on the initiative of the Red Aid of Germany to found non-partisan Scheringer committees, which campaigned for its amnesty.,." - translated from wikipedia]. Worn. Cover edges frayed. Pages browned. Good. N° de ref. del artículo 029006
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