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English: The founding of the Harzburg Front (German: Gründung der Harzburger Front). Photo taken on October 11th, 1931 in Bad Harzburg showing:
  • Nazi Party members listening to an address by Bruno Doehring during a camp service at the founding of the Harzburg Front (Feldgottesdienst der Harzburger Front am 11. Oktober 1931 auf der Kaltental-Wiese, Bad Harzburg. Auf der Tribüne (Kanzel) der Berliner evangelische Domprediger Bruno Doehring):
    • Bruno Doehring (1879–1961), Lutheran preacher at the Berlin Cathedral, member of the German National People's Party, creating the 'stab in the back myth' in a sermon 1918
    • Gerret Korsemann (1895–1958), later SS and police general
    • Heinrich Himmler (1940–1945), national leader of SS (Reichsführer-SS) 1929–45
    • Viktor Lutze (1890–1943), Reichstag representative for Hannover-Braunschweig, later SA leader (1934–1943)
    • Ernst Röhm (1887–1934), Sturmabteilung (SA) chief 1931–34
    • Curt von Ulrich (1876–1946), later president of the Prussian Province of Saxony
    • Franz von Hörauf (1878–1957)
    • Adolf Hühnlein (1881–1942), later NSKK leader
    • (Hermann Göhring (1893–1946), Reichstag representative from Bavaria, later Minister President of Prussia and Supreme Commander of the Luftwaffe)
etc.
  • The Harzburg Front was a short-lived radical right-wing, anti-democratic political alliance in Weimar Germany, formed as an attempt to present a unified opposition to the government of Chancellor Heinrich Brüning. It was a coalition of the national conservative German National People's Party (DNVP) under millionaire press-baron Alfred Hugenberg with Adolf Hitler's National Socialist German Workers' Party (NSDAP), the leadership of Der Stahlhelm paramilitary veterans' association, the Agricultural League (Reichs-Landbund) and the Pan-German League (Alldeutscher Verband) organizations. The Front formed on Sunday, 11 October 1931 at a convention of representatives of the varying political groupings styling themselves the "national opposition" at the spa town of Bad Harzburg in the Free State of Brunswick, where the NSDAP's Dietrich Klagges had just been elected State Minister of the Interior. Negotiations between the NSDAP, the DNVP and Stahlhelm over a shared presidential candidate broke down in February 1932.
Public domain photo according to Narodowe Archiwum Cyfrowe, the national archive of Poland.
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