BEER HALL PUTSCH Max Sesselmann letter 1945

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MAX SESSELMANN Message and signature black ink, dated 19/x/45, size 9x5in one of the first members of the nazi party, participated in the BEER HALL PUTSCH and party member since 1923,
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Marc Sesselmann , actually Max Sesselmann (born April 28, 1898 in Steinwiesen , † 1968 ) was a German politician . He was a member of the Bavarian State Parliament.
In his youth, Sesselmann attended high school. From 1917 to 1918 he fought in the First World War on the Western Front . After the war he was a member of the Thule Society . In 1919 he became a member of the German Workers Party and then the NSDAP .

From July 1919 to March 1920 Sesselmann was editor and publisher of the Munich or Völkischer observer . From 1921 to 1923 he was a dispatcher in the liability department of the Allianz Group . In November 1923 he participated in the Hitler Putsch . During the so-called March on the Feldherrenhalle on 9 November 1923, he was seriously injured in the firefight of the putschists with the Bavarian State Police