Altona Bloody Sunday

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title: Altona Bloody Sunday
text: Altona Bloody Sunday is the name given to the events of 17 July 1932 when a recruitment march by the Nazi SA led to violent clashes between the police, the SA and supporters of the Communist Party of Germany (KPD) in Altona, which at the time belonged to the Prussian province of Schleswig-Holstein but is now part of Hamburg. Eighteen people were killed. The national government under Reich Chancellor Franz von Papen and Reich President Paul von Hindenburg used the incident as a rationale to depos
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description: 1932 clash between Nazi and Communist demonstrators in Prussia
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date created: 2011-12-12T18:18:43Z
date modified: 2024-08-30T20:12:39Z
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