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at a literary dinner. When this caused uproar, he admitted, "The Emperor is a usurper, the enemy of our country, and if you will of the whole human race. But, gentlemen, let us be just to our great enemy. Let us not forget that he once shot a bookseller."
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in 1866, and on the centenary of his death, numerous patriotic meetings were held throughout Bavaria. Since 2002 a private foundation at Schorndorf has awarded a Johann Philipp Palm Prize for freedom of speech and the press.
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frontier, with peremptory instructions to try the prisoner and execute him within twenty-four hours. Palm was denied the right of defence, and after a
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Normally reliable sources listed under Authority Control differ; some give a date of 18 November, others put the year at 1768
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In the spring of 1806, the Stein publishing house sent to the bookselling establishment of Stage in
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on 25 August 1806, he was shot the following day without having betrayed the pamphlet's author.
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to be my birthplace." Later on the same page, Palm is mentioned by name as an "uncompromising
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bookseller and a strong anti-French agitator and freedom fighter executed during the
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Mein Kampf ("My fight"), Volume 1: "A Reckoning", first real page. Stalag edition.
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was referring when he gave his famous (and possibly apocryphal) toast to
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or Johannes Philipp Palm (18 December 1766 – 26 August 1806) was a
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even in her misfortune." Hitler compares his death to that of
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A life-size bronze statue was erected to his memory in
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German
Napoleonic Wars
Napoleon
Schorndorf
Württemberg
Johann Jakob Palm
Erlangen
Nuremberg
Augsburg
Philipp Christian Yelin
Ansbach
German
Napoleon
French
Bavaria
Braunau am Inn
Austrian
show trial
Braunau
Thomas Campbell
Napoleon
Adolf Hitler
Mein Kampf
German
Braunau-am-Inn
nationalist
French
Germany
Leo Schlageter

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