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The Beer Hall Putsc ... Leaving the beer hall was a fateful error. In his absence the Nazi revolution quickly began to unravel. ... With the collapse of the Nazi beer hall putsch, it now appeared to most observers that Hitler's political career and the Nazi movement had come to a crashing, almost laughable end.
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www.historyplace.com/worldwar2/timeline/putsch2.htm
www.historyplace.com/worldwar2/timeline/putsch2.htm
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They put this plan into action when they learned there was going to be a large gathering of businessmen in a Munich beer hall and the guests of honor were scheduled to be the Bavarian leaders they now wanted to kidnap.
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www.historyplace.com/worldwar2/riseofhitler/putsch.htm
www.historyplace.com/worldwar2/riseofhitler/putsch.htm
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The Beer Hall Putsch of November 1923, or the Munich Putsch, was Hitler?s attempt to overthrow the Weimar government of Ebert and establish a right wing nationalistic one in its place. ... This incident is generally known as the Beer Hall Putsch.
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www.historylearningsite.co.uk/beer_hall_putsch_of_1923....
www.historylearningsite.co.uk/beer_hall_putsch_of_1923.htm
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Ironically, the Beer Hall Putsch was to launch Hitler into national fame. He was arrested for treason and put on trial. This trial was to make Hitler famous within Germany and may well have saved the Nazi Party from collapse.
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www.historylearningsite.co.uk/adolf_hitler_1918_to_1924...
www.historylearningsite.co.uk/adolf_hitler_1918_to_1924.htm
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After hiding in a friend's house for several days, Adolf Hitler was arrested and put on trial for his role in the Beer Hall Putsch. If found guilty, Hitler faced the death penalty. While in prison Hitler suffered from depression and talked of committing suicide.
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www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/GERbeer.htm
www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/GERbeer.htm
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Britannica online encyclopedia article on Beer Hall Putsch (German history), Adolf Hitler’s attempt to start an insurrection in Germany against the Weimar Republic on Nov. 8–9, 1923. Hitler and his small Nazi Party associated themselves with General Erich Ludendorff, a right-wing German military leader of World War I. ...
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www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/58410/Beer-Hall-Puts...
www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/58410/Beer-Hall-Putsch
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On November 8, 1923, Adolf Hitler attempted to sieze control of Germany through a putsch (coup). What was he trying to do? How did he fail?
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history1900s.about.com/cs/thirdreich/a/beerhallputsch.h...
history1900s.about.com/cs/thirdreich/a/beerhallputsch.htm
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On November 8, 1923, his storm troopers invaded a large political meeting in a Munich beer hall and coerced Bavarian leaders into proclaiming loyalty to the Nazis. But the leaders escaped and quickly mobilized the German army against the coup. ... The Beer Hall Putsch in Germany 1923...
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www.onwar.com/aced/data/golf/germany1923.htm
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