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Word: muniched (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1920-1929
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...whole Munich press is against the reactionists, declaring in general terms that in view of the Ruhr struggle, the present time is singularly inopportune for provoking an internal struggle...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Foreign News: Ludendorff-Hitler | 4/21/1923 | See Source »

...relative position of General Ludendorff and Hitler in relation to the reactionist movement in Germany is that while the former has his headquarters near Munich, he exercises control over the whole movement throughout Germany. He is the supreme agitator-in-chief of the royalist factions. Hitler is the strong man in Bavaria as leader of the Bavarian Nationals, who are out for a monarchical government; and he is always in close touch with Ludendorff...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Foreign News: Ludendorff-Hitler | 4/21/1923 | See Source »

Further proof is submitted by Professor A. Sommerfeld, of Munich, who has been lecturing in Washington. His data show that the orbits of the electrons in hydrogen and helium atoms are in accord with the lines in the spectra of these gases as predicted by Einstein...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Science: Einstein and See | 4/21/1923 | See Source »

...thousand undaunted warriors followed their great leader, Adolph Hitler, into battle. The occasion was the first military maneuvers held by the Bavarian Fascista Army, wholehearted supporters of the monarchy. All day long a bloodless battle raged around the villages of Starnberg and Oberwiensfeld just outside Munich. The men were a motley crew, some attired in civilian clothes, some in their old Reichswehr (Defence of the Realm) uniforms. But all were determined compatriots in the cause of the Vaterland. The men were equipped with revolvers and brass knuckles. The artillery was present only in imagination. The minnenwerfer (mortar) platoons were fully...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Foreign News: Bavarian Fascisti | 4/7/1923 | See Source »

...critics, German art today is French. But art of any sort exists with difficulty in Berlin. Statistics recently published show that nine-tenths of the painters and sculptors face starvation. The situation has reached a crisis-which the government ignores. The only help, thus far, has come from America. Munich and Vienna duplicate Berlin. Hundreds of German and Austrian artists have already entered the coal mines to make a living. The others, working in heatless studios, live chiefly on rice. Thomas E. Kirby, for 40 years leading figure in the art auction business in the United States, is retiring...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Arts: Hardship | 4/7/1923 | See Source »

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