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Headline: Worker detachments for self-defense on patrol in Munich, 1919Date: 01.04.1919Image text: Armed members of the Red Army during the second Bavarian Soviet Republic on patrol in Munich.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00002160Worker detachments for self-defense on patrol in Munich, 1919Armed members of the Red Army during the second Bavarian Soviet Republic on patrol in Munich.
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Headline: Protest gathering on the Theresienwiese (Theresien Meadow) in Munich, 1919Date: 01.04.1919Image text: On the Theresienwiese (Theresien Meadow) in Munich, demonstrators demand the release of the perpetrator who attempted to assassinate Erhard Auer.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00002174Protest gathering on the Theresienwiese (Theresien Meadow) in Munich, 1919On the Theresienwiese (Theresien Meadow) in Munich, demonstrators demand the release of the perpetrator who attempted to assassinate Erhard Auer.
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Headline: Rudolf EgelhoferDate: 01.01.1914Image text: Rudolf Egelhofer (1896-1919), was Commander of the Red Army and Town Major of Munich during the second Bavarian Soviet Republic. After the overthrow of the Bavarian Soviet Republic he was killed on Odeon Square. The photo shows him in the uniform of the Imperial Navy from the First World War.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00002169Rudolf EgelhoferRudolf Egelhofer (1896-1919), was Commander of the Red Army and Town Major of Munich during the second Bavarian Soviet Republic. After the overthrow of the Bavarian Soviet Republic he was killed on Odeon Square. The photo shows him in the uniform of the Imperial Navy from the First World War.
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Headline: Takeover by the Workers and Soldiers Council in Bavaria, 1918Date: 01.11.1918Image text: During the first revolutionary weeks, a security commander in Munich makes sure to prevent looting and riots.Photo: SZ PhotoImage number: 00295582Takeover by the Workers and Soldiers Council in Bavaria, 1918During the first revolutionary weeks, a security commander in Munich makes sure to prevent looting and riots.
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Headline: Parliament building in Prannerstrasse in Munich, 1918Date: 01.11.1918Image text: Republican soldiers in front of the Parliament building in Prannerstrasse, in which the Council of Workers and Soldiers met during the Bavarian Soviet Republic.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00002182Parliament building in Prannerstrasse in Munich, 1918Republican soldiers in front of the Parliament building in Prannerstrasse, in which the Council of Workers and Soldiers met during the Bavarian Soviet Republic.
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Headline: Announcement of the Council of Workers and Soldiers in Munich, 1918Date: 07.11.1918Image text: The beginning of the revolution in Munich started on November 7 with the establishment of the Council of Workers and Soldiers. The poster calls for confidence from the workers.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00002185Announcement of the Council of Workers and Soldiers in Munich, 1918The beginning of the revolution in Munich started on November 7 with the establishment of the Council of Workers and Soldiers. The poster calls for confidence from the workers.
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Headline: Proclamation of the Bavarian Republic, 1918Date: 07.11.1918Image text: On November 7, 1918 proclaimed the Bavarian Republic and was voted as chairman of it's highest authority, the Workers, Soldiers and Peasant's Council.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00002186Proclamation of the Bavarian Republic, 1918On November 7, 1918 proclaimed the Bavarian Republic and was voted as chairman of it's highest authority, the Workers, Soldiers and Peasant's Council.
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Headline: Peace Rally on the Theresienwiese (Theresien Meadow) in Munich, 1918Date: 07.11.1918Image text: Rally on the Theresienwiese (Theresien Meadow) after an appeal by the German Socialist Party, the Independent Social Democratic Party of Germany and the unions. The gathered people demanded the resignation of the Kaiser, an immediate armistice and the democratization of the constitution.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00002187Peace Rally on the Theresienwiese (Theresien Meadow) in Munich, 1918Rally on the Theresienwiese (Theresien Meadow) after an appeal by the German Socialist Party, the Independent Social Democratic Party of Germany and the unions. The gathered people demanded the resignation of the Kaiser, an immediate armistice and the democratization of the constitution.
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Headline: Abdication of King Ludwig III, 1918Date: 13.11.1918Image text: Announcement of King Ludwig III's abdication in the Munich newspaper 'Munchener Neuesten Nachrichten'. He gave up the throne and absolved officials, officers and soldiers of their oath of allegiance. The Council of Ministers of the Republic of Bavaria under the chairmanship of Kurt Eisner acknowledged the kings abdication of the throne.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00002183Abdication of King Ludwig III, 1918Announcement of King Ludwig III's abdication in the Munich newspaper 'Munchener Neuesten Nachrichten'. He gave up the throne and absolved officials, officers and soldiers of their oath of allegiance. The Council of Ministers of the Republic of Bavaria under the chairmanship of Kurt Eisner acknowledged the kings abdication of the throne.
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Headline: Revolution in Bavaria, 1918Date: 01.12.1918Image text: The billposting of the Bavarian government under Kurt Eisner, that warned the Munich population of turmoil and riots, and the instruction to security troops to use their guns, was published on December 7.Photo: SZ PhotoImage number: 00295553Revolution in Bavaria, 1918The billposting of the Bavarian government under Kurt Eisner, that warned the Munich population of turmoil and riots, and the instruction to security troops to use their guns, was published on December 7.
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Headline: The Bavarian Soviet Republic, 1919Date: 01.01.1919Image text: The picture shows among others Ernst Toller (seated, far left) and Ernst Niekisch (right next to Toller), supporters of the Soviet Republic captured by Freikorps members during the reconquest of Munich, here in the camp Niederschoenefeld.Photo: SZ PhotoImage number: 00295555The Bavarian Soviet Republic, 1919The picture shows among others Ernst Toller (seated, far left) and Ernst Niekisch (right next to Toller), supporters of the Soviet Republic captured by Freikorps members during the reconquest of Munich, here in the camp Niederschoenefeld.
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Headline: The Bavarian Soviet Republic, 1919Date: 01.01.1919Image text: A crowd at the Stachus in front of the Kontorhaus at the time of the Soviet Republic of Munich.Photo: SZ PhotoImage number: 00295561The Bavarian Soviet Republic, 1919A crowd at the Stachus in front of the Kontorhaus at the time of the Soviet Republic of Munich.
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Headline: Cellar of the Luitpold Gymnasium, 1919Date: 01.01.1919Image text: In this cellar at the Luitpold Gymnasium in Munich, ten government soldiers were imprisoned. Their assassination by followers of the Soviet Republic on April 30 became known as a hostage murder.Photo: SZ PhotoImage number: 00295569Cellar of the Luitpold Gymnasium, 1919In this cellar at the Luitpold Gymnasium in Munich, ten government soldiers were imprisoned. Their assassination by followers of the Soviet Republic on April 30 became known as a hostage murder.
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Headline: Members of the Council of Workers and Soldiers in Munich, 1919Date: 01.01.1919Image text: Reuter, Hermann Eisenhut, Joseph Feinhals, Ernst Niekisch, Georg Kandlbinder, Heinrich Suefl, Carl Kroepelin, Steinmetz (from left to right) at a meeting of the Executive Committee of the Council of Workers and Soldiers.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00002180Members of the Council of Workers and Soldiers in Munich, 1919Reuter, Hermann Eisenhut, Joseph Feinhals, Ernst Niekisch, Georg Kandlbinder, Heinrich Suefl, Carl Kroepelin, Steinmetz (from left to right) at a meeting of the Executive Committee of the Council of Workers and Soldiers.
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Headline: Voluntary corps soldiers of the Voluntary Corps "Werdenfels" in Munich, 1919Date: 01.01.1919Image text: Members of the voluntary corps "Werdenfels" who were deployed in the suppression of the Munich Soviet Republic, after combat in Munich.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00063989Voluntary corps soldiers of the Voluntary Corps "Werdenfels" in Munich, 1919Members of the voluntary corps "Werdenfels" who were deployed in the suppression of the Munich Soviet Republic, after combat in Munich.
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Headline: Erich MuehsamDate: 01.01.1910Image text: Erich Muehsam (1878-1934), German novelist. He was advisor on Hungary and Russia in the first Bavarian Soviet Republic.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00028029Erich MuehsamErich Muehsam (1878-1934), German novelist. He was advisor on Hungary and Russia in the first Bavarian Soviet Republic.
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Headline: Erhard Auer, 1918Date: 01.01.1918Image text: Erhard Auer, German social democratic politician.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00027137Erhard Auer, 1918Erhard Auer, German social democratic politician.
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Headline: Erhard Auer, 1918Date: 01.01.1918Image text: Erhard Auer, German social democratic politician.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00027138Erhard Auer, 1918Erhard Auer, German social democratic politician.
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Headline: Kurt Eisner, 1918Date: 01.10.1918Image text: Kurt Eisner (1867-1919), leader of the Independent Socialists USDP. He rose to become prime minister and foreign minister at the head of a socialist majority government. On 21 February 1919 Eisner was murdered by the monarchists Anton Graf von Arco-Valley.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00002184Kurt Eisner, 1918Kurt Eisner (1867-1919), leader of the Independent Socialists USDP. He rose to become prime minister and foreign minister at the head of a socialist majority government. On 21 February 1919 Eisner was murdered by the monarchists Anton Graf von Arco-Valley.
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Headline: Ernst Niekisch, 1919Date: 01.01.1919Image text: Ernst Niekisch, Chairman of the Council of Workers and Soldiers of the Bavarian Soviet Republic, at a meeting of the Executive Committee.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00002179Ernst Niekisch, 1919Ernst Niekisch, Chairman of the Council of Workers and Soldiers of the Bavarian Soviet Republic, at a meeting of the Executive Committee.
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Headline: Ernst Toller's hiding place, 1919Date: 01.01.1919Image text: The hiding place of Ernst Toller, the chairman of the Bavarian Workers and Soldiers Council, in an atelier in Schwabing after the fall of the Soviet Republic in Munich. The hidden door, the cracks of which were covered over in pictures, led to his hiding place and was discovered by the police.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00057429Ernst Toller's hiding place, 1919The hiding place of Ernst Toller, the chairman of the Bavarian Workers and Soldiers Council, in an atelier in Schwabing after the fall of the Soviet Republic in Munich. The hidden door, the cracks of which were covered over in pictures, led to his hiding place and was discovered by the police.
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Headline: Request for the commemoration of Kurt Eisner, 1919Date: 01.02.1919Image text: After the assassination of Kurt Eisner the poster was placed on the site of his murder in Promenadenstrasse. It calls for workers to take their hats off in memory of Eisner.Photo: Knorr + HirthImage number: 00002176Request for the commemoration of Kurt Eisner, 1919After the assassination of Kurt Eisner the poster was placed on the site of his murder in Promenadenstrasse. It calls for workers to take their hats off in memory of Eisner.
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Headline: Site of Kurt Eisner's murder, 1919Date: 01.02.1919Image text: A temporary memorial made up of Kurt Eisner's photo and flowers in memory of the dead politician stands on the site of his assassination.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00002177Site of Kurt Eisner's murder, 1919A temporary memorial made up of Kurt Eisner's photo and flowers in memory of the dead politician stands on the site of his assassination.
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Headline: Transporting captured Bavarian Soviet Republic supporters in Munich, 1919Date: 01.05.1919Image text: Armed citizens lead captured Bavarian Soviet Republic supporters away, during the recapture of Munich in the beginning of May .Photo: ScherlImage number: 00002140Transporting captured Bavarian Soviet Republic supporters in Munich, 1919Armed citizens lead captured Bavarian Soviet Republic supporters away, during the recapture of Munich in the beginning of May .
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Headline: Motorized gun at Sendlinger Tor during the entry of White troops in Munich, 1919Date: 01.05.1919Image text: An artillery unit of the Volunteer Corps with a motorized gun at the Sendlingtor during the struggles in Munich against the Bavarian Soviet Republic.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00002146Motorized gun at Sendlinger Tor during the entry of White troops in Munich, 1919An artillery unit of the Volunteer Corps with a motorized gun at the Sendlingtor during the struggles in Munich against the Bavarian Soviet Republic.
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Headline: Soldiers of the Free Corps Epp in Munich, including Rudolf Hess, 1919Date: 01.05.1919Image text: End of the Soviet Republic in Munich, May 1919. Soldiers of the Free Corps Epp in Munich. From left to right: Rudolf Hess, H. Gierbauer, H.R. Friderich, G. Beck, A. Mueller und J. Hering.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00021883Soldiers of the Free Corps Epp in Munich, including Rudolf Hess, 1919End of the Soviet Republic in Munich, May 1919. Soldiers of the Free Corps Epp in Munich. From left to right: Rudolf Hess, H. Gierbauer, H.R. Friderich, G. Beck, A. Mueller und J. Hering.
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Headline: Victory parade of the 'Volunteer Corps Goerlitz' in Munich, 1919Date: 01.05.1919Image text: Victory parade of the 'Volunteer Corps Goerlitz' at Odeon Square after the recapture of Munich by government troops. Saluting on the horse is the Commander of the Volunteer Corps, Lieutenant Colonel Wilhelm Faupel.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00002148Victory parade of the 'Volunteer Corps Goerlitz' in Munich, 1919Victory parade of the 'Volunteer Corps Goerlitz' at Odeon Square after the recapture of Munich by government troops. Saluting on the horse is the Commander of the Volunteer Corps, Lieutenant Colonel Wilhelm Faupel.
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Headline: Soldiers of the Volunteer Regiment v. Oven in Berlin, 1919Date: 21.05.1919Image text: Volunteers of the regiment of Oven, whose commander Ernst von Oven was entrusted with the defeat of the Munich Bavarian Soviet Republic at the end of 1919, are doing exercises.Photo: ScherlImage number: 02293759Soldiers of the Volunteer Regiment v. Oven in Berlin, 1919Volunteers of the regiment of Oven, whose commander Ernst von Oven was entrusted with the defeat of the Munich Bavarian Soviet Republic at the end of 1919, are doing exercises.
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Headline: Max Levien, 1919Date: 01.10.1919Image text: Max Levien (born. 1885), member of the German Communist Party and the Revolutionary Worker's Council. Photo from the police records department in Vienna.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00002172Max Levien, 1919Max Levien (born. 1885), member of the German Communist Party and the Revolutionary Worker's Council. Photo from the police records department in Vienna.
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Headline: Ernst TollerDate: 01.01.1920Image text: Ernst Toller (1893-1939), a German playwright and member of the USPD, became chairman of the Bavarian Workers', Peasants' and Soldiers' Council after the death of Eisner. After the fall of the Soviet Republic Toller was sentenced to five years in prison.Photo: SZ PhotoImage number: 00002161Ernst TollerErnst Toller (1893-1939), a German playwright and member of the USPD, became chairman of the Bavarian Workers', Peasants' and Soldiers' Council after the death of Eisner. After the fall of the Soviet Republic Toller was sentenced to five years in prison.
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Headline: The Promenadenstrasse in Munich, 1919Date: 01.01.1919Image text: The photo shows the site in the Promenadenstrasse, where Kurt Eisner was shot dead on 21 February 1919 .The photo was taken at the end of February.Photo: SZ PhotoImage number: 00226250The Promenadenstrasse in Munich, 1919The photo shows the site in the Promenadenstrasse, where Kurt Eisner was shot dead on 21 February 1919 .The photo was taken at the end of February.
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Headline: The Bavarian Soviet Republic, 1919Date: 01.01.1919Image text: The funeral procession of two of the ten governmental soldiers, whose execution by the Red Guard on 30 April was described as hostage murder.Photo: SZ PhotoImage number: 00295550The Bavarian Soviet Republic, 1919The funeral procession of two of the ten governmental soldiers, whose execution by the Red Guard on 30 April was described as hostage murder.
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Headline: Bavarian Soviet Republic, 1919Date: 01.01.1919Image text: The picture shows the "Kolonial" delicatessen shop damaged by a hit at the crossroads of Mittlerer Lech and Barfuesserstrasse after the capture of Ausburg by government troops on Easter 1919 (called "bloody Easter"). In front of it, civilians and soldiers, as well as a member of the Red Cross are posing for a picture. A coat of arms on the left wall of the building bears the inscription "Kgl. Notariat Augsburg I"Photo: SZ PhotoImage number: 00295583Bavarian Soviet Republic, 1919The picture shows the "Kolonial" delicatessen shop damaged by a hit at the crossroads of Mittlerer Lech and Barfuesserstrasse after the capture of Ausburg by government troops on Easter 1919 (called "bloody Easter"). In front of it, civilians and soldiers, as well as a member of the Red Cross are posing for a picture. A coat of arms on the left wall of the building bears the inscription "Kgl. Notariat Augsburg I"
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Headline: The Bavarian Soviet Republic, 1919Date: 01.01.1919Image text: In the reconquest of Munich at the beginning of May the Freikorps used artillery as well. The picture shows the tower of the Church of St. Matthew (Matthaeuskirche) at Stachus (Karlsplatz), that was hit by artillery attacks.Photo: SZ PhotoImage number: 00295563The Bavarian Soviet Republic, 1919In the reconquest of Munich at the beginning of May the Freikorps used artillery as well. The picture shows the tower of the Church of St. Matthew (Matthaeuskirche) at Stachus (Karlsplatz), that was hit by artillery attacks.
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Headline: The Bavarian Soviet Republic, 1919Date: 01.01.1919Image text: During the reconquest of Munich by Freikorps units at the beginning of May many shop windows were broken, here the "Cigarren-Haus Kopp", with several shot holes.Photo: SZ PhotoImage number: 00295556The Bavarian Soviet Republic, 1919During the reconquest of Munich by Freikorps units at the beginning of May many shop windows were broken, here the "Cigarren-Haus Kopp", with several shot holes.
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Headline: Bavarian Soviet Republic, 1919Date: 01.01.1919Image text: The picture shows a building damaged by a hit in Augsburg after the occupation by government troops on Easter 1919 (called "bloody Easter" by the Augsburgs). Residents watch the photographer from their windows.Photo: SZ PhotoImage number: 00295581Bavarian Soviet Republic, 1919The picture shows a building damaged by a hit in Augsburg after the occupation by government troops on Easter 1919 (called "bloody Easter" by the Augsburgs). Residents watch the photographer from their windows.
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Headline: Soviet Republic in BavariaDate: 01.01.1919Image text: Soviet Republic in Bavaria: state constitution, adopted on 05.01.1919. From a billposting in the Muenchner Neueste Nachrichten.Photo: SZ PhotoImage number: 00295586Soviet Republic in BavariaSoviet Republic in Bavaria: state constitution, adopted on 05.01.1919. From a billposting in the Muenchner Neueste Nachrichten.
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Headline: The Bavarian Soviet Republic, 1919Date: 01.01.1919Image text: Picture of a barricade built of beer barrels at the Gaertnerplatz in the center of Munich. The men of the militia are using the barrels as a table for their snack.Photo: SZ PhotoImage number: 00295552The Bavarian Soviet Republic, 1919Picture of a barricade built of beer barrels at the Gaertnerplatz in the center of Munich. The men of the militia are using the barrels as a table for their snack.
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Headline: Bavarian Soviet Republic, 1919Date: 01.01.1919Image text: The commander-in-chief of the Munich Red Army Rudolf Egelhofer (in the Mercedes) with his armed guards at the Siegestor in the Ludwigstrasse. Photo taken in spring 1919.Photo: SZ PhotoImage number: 00295585Bavarian Soviet Republic, 1919The commander-in-chief of the Munich Red Army Rudolf Egelhofer (in the Mercedes) with his armed guards at the Siegestor in the Ludwigstrasse. Photo taken in spring 1919.
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Headline: The Bavarian Soviet Republic, 1919Date: 01.01.1919Image text: Scene of the hostage murder in the Luitpold gymnasium in Munich. Ten government soldiers were shot by Red Guard on this place in the backyard of the building on April 30.Photo: SZ PhotoImage number: 00295548The Bavarian Soviet Republic, 1919Scene of the hostage murder in the Luitpold gymnasium in Munich. Ten government soldiers were shot by Red Guard on this place in the backyard of the building on April 30.
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Headline: The Bavarian Soviet Republic, 1919Date: 01.01.1919Image text: Cellar of the Munich Luitpold Gymnasium, where ten governmental soldiers were imprisoned by supporters of the Bavarian Soviet Republic. Their murder by a firing squad of Red Guards on April 30 has been designated as a hostage murder.Photo: SZ PhotoImage number: 00295551The Bavarian Soviet Republic, 1919Cellar of the Munich Luitpold Gymnasium, where ten governmental soldiers were imprisoned by supporters of the Bavarian Soviet Republic. Their murder by a firing squad of Red Guards on April 30 has been designated as a hostage murder.
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Headline: The Bavarian Soviet Republic, 1919Date: 01.01.1919Image text: The city center of Munich during the reconquest by Freikorps and government troops. In the background is the burning kiosk at Stachus (Karlsplatz). Photo: Heinrich HoffmannPhoto: SZ PhotoImage number: 00295567The Bavarian Soviet Republic, 1919The city center of Munich during the reconquest by Freikorps and government troops. In the background is the burning kiosk at Stachus (Karlsplatz). Photo: Heinrich Hoffmann
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Headline: Panel with secret signs, 1919Date: 01.01.1919Image text: Secret signs of the Communists, that were written on houses with chalk during the Bavarian Soviet Republic.Photo: SZ PhotoImage number: 00295568Panel with secret signs, 1919Secret signs of the Communists, that were written on houses with chalk during the Bavarian Soviet Republic.
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Headline: Bavarian Soviet Republic, 1919Date: 01.01.1919Image text: A billposting during the Bavarian Soviet Republic, which informs the workers of Munich about the protection of the "Muenchner Aktuelles Nachrichten" ("Latest news of Munich") by the Central Council of the Government, decided on 22 February 1919 by the Central Council.Photo: SZ PhotoImage number: 00295584Bavarian Soviet Republic, 1919A billposting during the Bavarian Soviet Republic, which informs the workers of Munich about the protection of the "Muenchner Aktuelles Nachrichten" ("Latest news of Munich") by the Central Council of the Government, decided on 22 February 1919 by the Central Council.
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Headline: Demonstration of the workers' council in Munich, 1919Date: 01.02.1919Image text: Demonstration of the workers' council in Munich, Kurt Eisner (seated in the rear of the car) in February 1919. This is the last photograph of the murdered Bavarian prime minister.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00026890Demonstration of the workers' council in Munich, 1919Demonstration of the workers' council in Munich, Kurt Eisner (seated in the rear of the car) in February 1919. This is the last photograph of the murdered Bavarian prime minister.
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Headline: Demonstration in Munich, 1919Date: 16.02.1919Image text: Kurt Eisner (center), his wife and his secretary Felix Fechenbach (half hidden behind the flag) during the demonstration on February 16 in the Sendlingerstrasse.Photo: SZ PhotoImage number: 00226249Demonstration in Munich, 1919Kurt Eisner (center), his wife and his secretary Felix Fechenbach (half hidden behind the flag) during the demonstration on February 16 in the Sendlingerstrasse.
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Headline: Announcement of the Council of Workers and Soldiers of the Bavarian SovDate: 21.02.1919Image text: One of the signed announcements by Ernst Niekisch, the Chairman of the Enforcement Council, and other functionaries of the Council of Workers and Soldiers, warns about excesses and actions against the government.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00002175Announcement of the Council of Workers and Soldiers of the Bavarian SovOne of the signed announcements by Ernst Niekisch, the Chairman of the Enforcement Council, and other functionaries of the Council of Workers and Soldiers, warns about excesses and actions against the government.
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Headline: Implementation of the state of siege in Munich, 1919Date: 21.02.1919Image text: On the same day as the assassination of Kurt Eisner and the attack on the member of the state parliament Orel as well as on the leader of the Majority Social Democrats Erhard Auer which resulted, the newly formed 'Central Council of the Bavarian Republic' imposed a state of siege for several days.Photo: Knorr + HirthImage number: 00073744Implementation of the state of siege in Munich, 1919On the same day as the assassination of Kurt Eisner and the attack on the member of the state parliament Orel as well as on the leader of the Majority Social Democrats Erhard Auer which resulted, the newly formed 'Central Council of the Bavarian Republic' imposed a state of siege for several days.
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Headline: Red Army members with a machine gun in Munich, 1919Date: 01.04.1919Image text: Members of the Red Army group around a machine gun for a photograph during the Bavarian Soviet Republic.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00002163Red Army members with a machine gun in Munich, 1919Members of the Red Army group around a machine gun for a photograph during the Bavarian Soviet Republic.
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Headline: Red Army members with a mortar dispenser in Munich, 1919Date: 01.04.1919Image text: Red Army members near the Stachus (Karls Square) with a mortar dispenser on which they have loaded hand grenades and a munitions box. In the background is the Karls Square theater.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00002171Red Army members with a mortar dispenser in Munich, 1919Red Army members near the Stachus (Karls Square) with a mortar dispenser on which they have loaded hand grenades and a munitions box. In the background is the Karls Square theater.
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