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to our present time. More than a hundred years ago, this  insignificant little place had the privilege of gaining an  immortal place in German history at least by being the  scene of a tragic misfortune that moved the entire nation.  There, during the time of the deepest humiliation of our  fatherland, Johannes Palm, citizen of Nurnberg, a middle-  class bookdealer, die-hard 'nationalist, 1 an enemy of the  The idealism of the Wars of Liberation, waged by Prussia  against Napoleon, is reflected in the career of Johann Phillip  Palm, Nurnberg book-seller, who in 1806 issued a work en-  titled, Deutschland in seiner tiefsten Erniedrigung (Germany in  the Hour of Its Deepest Humiliation). This was a diatribe  against the Corsican. Palm was tried by a military tribunal,  sentenced to death, and shot at Braunau on August 26, 1806.  During the centenary year (1906) a play in honor of Palm was  written by A. Ebenhoch, an Austrian author. It is possible  that Hitler may have seen or read this drama.  Leo Schlageter, a German artillery officer who served after  the World War in the Free Corps with which General von der  Goltz attempted to conserve part of what Germany had gained  by the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk, was found guilty of sabotage  by a French military tribunal during the Ruhr invasion of  1923. He had blown up a portion of the railway line between  Dusseldorf and Duisburg, and had been caught in the act.  The assertion that he was 'betrayed* to the French is without  historical foundation. It was the policy of the German govern-  ment to discountenance open military measures and to place  its reliance upon so-called 'passive resistance.' Karl Severing,  then Social Democratic Minister of the Interior in Prussia, was  a zealous though cautious patriot whose firm defense of the  democratic institutions of Weimar angered extremists of all  kinds. He was thus a favorite Nazi target. The governments oi  the Reich and of Prussia made every effort to save Schlageter.  The Vatican intervened in his behalf, and it is generally sup-  posed that the French authorities would have commuted the  sentence had it not been for a sudden wave of opposition to

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ADOLF HITLER MEIN KAMPF

to our present time. More than a hundred years ago, this insignificant little place had the privilege of gaining an immortal place in German history at least by being the scene of a tragic misfortune that moved the entire nation. There, during the time of the deepest humiliation of our fatherland, Johannes Palm, citizen of Nurnberg, a middle- class bookdealer, die-hard 'nationalist, 1 an enemy of the The idealism of the Wars of Liberation, waged by Prussia against Napoleon, is reflected in the career of Johann Phillip Palm, Nurnberg book-seller, who in 1806 issued a work en- titled, Deutschland in seiner tiefsten Erniedrigung (Germany in the Hour of Its Deepest Humiliation). This was a diatribe against the Corsican. Palm was tried by a military tribunal, sentenced to death, and shot at Braunau on August 26, 1806. During the centenary year (1906) a play in honor of Palm was written by A. Ebenhoch, an Austrian author. It is possible that Hitler may have seen or read this drama. Leo Schlageter, a German artillery officer who served after the World War in the Free Corps with which General von der Goltz attempted to conserve part of what Germany had gained by the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk, was found guilty of sabotage by a French military tribunal during the Ruhr invasion of 1923. He had blown up a portion of the railway line between Dusseldorf and Duisburg, and had been caught in the act. The assertion that he was 'betrayed* to the French is without historical foundation. It was the policy of the German govern- ment to discountenance open military measures and to place its reliance upon so-called 'passive resistance.' Karl Severing, then Social Democratic Minister of the Interior in Prussia, was a zealous though cautious patriot whose firm defense of the democratic institutions of Weimar angered extremists of all kinds. He was thus a favorite Nazi target. The governments oi the Reich and of Prussia made every effort to save Schlageter. The Vatican intervened in his behalf, and it is generally sup- posed that the French authorities would have commuted the sentence had it not been for a sudden wave of opposition to