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  2. Beer Hall Putsch - Wikipedia

    • The Beer Hall Putsch, also known as the Munich Putsch, was a failed coup d'état by Nazi Party (Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei or NSDAP) leader Adolf Hitler, Generalquartiermeister Erich Ludendorff and other Kampfbund leaders in Munich, Bavaria, on 8–9 November 1923, during the Weimar Republic. Approximately two thousa… See more

    Background

    In the early 20th century, many of the larger cities of southern Germany had beer halls, where hundreds, and … See more

    The putsch

    The putsch was inspired by Benito Mussolini's successful March on Rome. From 22 to 29 October 1922, Hitler and his associates planned to use Munich as a base for a march against Germany's Weimar Republic governmen… See more

    Date8–9 November 1923
    ActionHitler and the Nazi Party planned to seize Munich and use the city as a base for a march against Germany's national government.
    ResultGovernment victory · Putsch failure · Arrest of Nazi Party leadership
    Hitler's Failed Coup: The Beer Hall Putsch
    Hitler's Failed Coup: The Beer Hall Putsch
    How Hitler Tried to Seize Power in Munich
    How Hitler Tried to Seize Power in Munich
    Trial and prison

    Two days after the putsch, Hitler was arrested and charged with high treason in the special People's Court. Some of his fellow conspirators, including Rudolf Hess, were also arrested, while others, including Hermann G… See more

    Fatalities

    • Friedrich Fink [de] (April 23, 1887 - November 9, 1923)
    • Nikolaus Hollweg [de] (May 15, 1897 - November 9, 1923)
    • Max Schoberth [de] (1902 or 1903 - November 9, 1923)… See more

    Legacy

    The 15 fallen insurgents, as well as the bystander Karl Kuhn, were regarded as the first "blood martyrs" of the Nazi Party and were remembered by Hitler in the foreword of Mein Kampf. The Nazi flag they carried, which in th… See more

     
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  1. In November 1923, Hitler tried to take advantage of the hyperinflation crisis facing the Weimar government by trying to launch a revolution in Munich – known as the Munich Putsch. It seemed like the perfect opportunity to take power, but poor planning and misjudgement resulted in failure and the subsequent imprisonment of Adolf Hitler.
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    In 1923, he attempted to seize governmental power in a failed coup in Munich and was sentenced to five years in prison, serving just over a year of his sentence. While there, he dictated the first volume of his autobiography and political manifesto Mein Kampf ("My Struggle").
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adolf_Hitler
    Adolf Hitler is sentenced for his role in the Beer Hall Putsch of November 8, 1923. The attempted coup in Munich by right-wing members of the army and the Nazi Party was foiled by the government, and Hitler was charged with high treason.
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  4. WEBOn November 8–9, 1923, Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party led a coalition group in an attempt to overthrow the German government. This attempted coup d'état came to be known as the Beer Hall Putsch. They began at …

  5. WEBFrom November 8 to November 9, 1923, Adolf Hitler (1889-1945) and his followers staged the Beer Hall Putsch in Munich, a failed takeover of the government in Bavaria, a state in southern Germany.

  6. WEBThe Munich Beer Hall Putsch was a failed coup d’état by the leader of the Nazi Party, Adolf Hitler on 8-9 November 1923. It attempted to capitalise on a sense of disillusionment in German society following the First World …

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