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TheMünchener Beobachter ("Munich Observer") was avölkisch newspaper edited byRudolf von Sebottendorf. In the course of 1920 it became the official Nazi organ, becoming theVölkischer Beobachter (People's Observer), and remained the leadingNazi partynewspaper until 1945.

On 24 May 1919Philipp Stauff, a Berlin journalist, good friend ofGuido von List and Armanist, wrote an obituary to him which appeared in the Münchener Beobachter called 'Guido von List gestorben', on p. 4.

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