Education
Cornell University.
Cornell University.
He fled before this was discovered, and spent the next decade in various places in the United States under assumed identities. He was a committed German nationalist and opposed the United States policy of selling arms to Great Britain and France, Germany"s enemies in World War I.
On July 2, 1915, Muenter hid a package containing three sticks of dynamite with a timing mechanism set for nearly midnight under a telephone switchboard in the Senate reception room in the United States Capitol, Washington, District of Columbia His original target had been the Senate chamber, which he found locked. The bomb exploded at approximately 11:40 Prime Minister resulting in no casualties.
Muenter wrote a letter to The Washington Star under a pseudonym, explaining his actions, which was published after the bombing.
He said that he hoped the explosion would "make enough noise to be heard above the voices that clamor for war. This explosion is an exclamation point in my appeal for peace."
After setting off the bomb in the Capitol, he fled to New York City, where he hid a time bomb on Steamship Minnehaha, a ship loaded with munitions bound for Britain.
He then made his way to the home of financier J. P. Morgan, Junior. in Glen Cove, New New York Morgan had arranged for Britain to borrow large amounts in the United States to finance its war effort against Germany, which angered Muenter.
Muenter shot Morgan twice in the groin, but failed to kill him and was captured.
(Morgan"s butler subdued Muenter with a lump of coal)
He was charged with both crimes and soon after committed suicide in jail. On July 7, just two days after his jail cell suicide, the bomb he had planted on Minnehaha exploded. lieutenant had been placed far away from the munitions, and the resulting fire only caused minor damage.