PHOTO: © Altonaer Nachrichten, Zeitungsseite 1.8.1933
Rundgang: Altonaer Blutsonntag 1932
In the organizer's words:
Historical and political tour of the traces of the Nazi march through Altona's working-class neighborhoods
A tour of historical and current traces to commemorate the victims and the political significance of the Nazi march through Altona's working-class neighborhoods on 17.07.1932.
The "Altona Bloody Sunday" marked the crisis of democracy as part of a series of violent events. The march of 7,000 SA and SS men through Altona's working-class districts on July 17, 1932 claimed 18 lives - most of them shot by the Hamburg police. In a show trial in 1933, a special court sentenced four men to death, including Bruno Tesch, who was only twenty years old. The unjust sentences were only overturned 60 years later.
- Meeting point: Louise-Schroeder-Straße, corner of Unzerstraße
- End point: Hamburg-Altona district court
- Duration: 1.5 hours
- Price: 10 euros, reduced 5 euros, free for all under 19s and association members. Cash payment only, please bring a suitable suitcase.
- Without registration
Price information:
10 euros, concessions 5 euros, free for all under 19s. Cash payment only, please bring a suitable ticket.
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