Munich Beer Hall After ExplosionPolice, soldiers and storm troopers swarming about the ruins of the Buergerbrau Beer Hall in Munich, as the Gestapo pressed into service all of its facilities seeking a clue to the perpetrators of the bombing of the bombing in the hall that almost cost the life of Adolf Hitler. The massive ceiling is shown torn from its supporting pillars. It was this ceiling that crushed six persons to death and injured about sixty others -- only ten minutes after the German Chancellor had left the hall ahead of schedule. September 11, 1939. (Photo by Acme).
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