This Los Angeles Police Department photo was made from a window in the swanky Biltmore Hotel and shows the sheet-covered body of suicide jumper Ruth K. Wilson about to be loaded into a meat wagon. There are cries for help, and those who intend to get the job done. Wilson was the latter, leaping from the ninth floor, landing messily on either South Grand Avenue or West 5th Street, ending her life in its forty-sixth year, today in 1953. As a side note for urban planning buffs, the lush park with its beautiful plaza and fountain in the photo at bottom is today just a few trees and a lot of granite over an underground parking lot.
1925—Mein Kampf Published
While serving time in prison for his role in a failed coup, Adolf Hitler dictaes and publishes volume 1 of his manifesto Mein Kampf (in English My Struggle or My Battle), the book that outlines his theories of racial purity, his belief in a Jewish conspiracy to control the world, and his plans to lead Germany to militarily acquire more land at the expense of Russia via eastward expansion.