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WW2 German Nazi nice wall metal sign from the gazette Völkischer Beobachter
WW2 German Nazi nice wall metal sign from the gazette Völkischer Beobachter
WW2 German Nazi nice wall metal sign from the gazette Völkischer Beobachter
WW2 German Nazi nice wall metal sign from the gazette Völkischer Beobachter
WW2 German Nazi nice wall metal sign from the gazette Völkischer Beobachter
WW2 German Nazi nice wall metal sign from the gazette Völkischer Beobachter
WW2 German Nazi nice wall metal sign from the gazette Völkischer Beobachter
WW2 German Nazi nice wall metal sign from the gazette Völkischer Beobachter
WW2 German Nazi nice wall metal sign from the gazette Völkischer Beobachter
WW2 German Nazi nice wall metal sign from the gazette Völkischer Beobachter
WW2 German Nazi nice wall metal sign from the gazette Völkischer Beobachter
WW2 German Nazi nice wall metal sign from the gazette Völkischer Beobachter
WW2 German Nazi nice wall metal sign from the gazette Völkischer Beobachter
WW2 German Nazi nice wall metal sign from the gazette Völkischer Beobachter
WW2 German Nazi nice wall metal sign from the gazette Völkischer Beobachter

WW2 German Nazi nice wall metal sign from the gazette Völkischer Beobachter

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WW2 German Nazi nice wall metal sign from the gazette Völkischer Beobachter

The Völkischer Beobachter was the newspaper of the Nazi Party (NSDAP) from 25 December 1920. It first appeared weekly, then daily from 8 February 1923. For twenty-four years it formed part of the official public face of the Nazi Party until its last edition at the end of April 1945. The paper was banned and ceased publication between November 1923, after Adolf Hitler's arrest for leading the unsuccessful Beer Hall Putsch in Munich, and February 1925, the approximate date of the relaunching of the Party.

Origins
The "fighting paper of the National Socialist movement of Greater Germany", or "Kampfblatt der nationalsozialistischen Bewegung Großdeutschlands" as it called itself, had its origin as the Münchener Beobachter, or "Munich Observer", an anti-Semitic semi-weekly scandal-oriented paper which in 1918 was acquired by the Thule Society and, in August 1919, was renamed Völkischer Beobachter (see Völkisch and Völkisch movement).

Acquisition by the Nazi Party
By December 1920, the paper was heavily in debt. The Thule Society was thus receptive to an offer to sell the paper to the Nazis for 60,000 Papiermark. Major Ernst Röhm, who was an early member of the German Workers' Party, forerunner of the Nazi Party, and Dietrich Eckart, one of Hitler's earliest mentors, persuaded Röhm’s commanding officer, Major General Franz Ritter von Epp, to provide the money from German Army funds for the paper to be purchased. The loan was secured with Eckart's house and possessions as collateral, and Dr. Gottfried Grandel, an Augsburg chemist and factory owner, who was Eckart's friend and a funder of the Party, as guarantor. After the Nazis acquired the paper, Eckart was its first editor. It was the party's primary official organ.

Acquisition by Hitler
In 1921, Adolf Hitler, who had taken full control of the NSDAP earlier that year, acquired all shares in the company, making him the sole owner of the publication.

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