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Beer Hall Putsch - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Kapp Putsch - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Coup d'état - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A coup d'état (pronounced /ˌkuːdeɪˈtɑː/ , ), or coup for short, is the sudden unconstitutional deposition of a legitimate government, usually by a small group of the existing state es...
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Putsch - Definition of Putsch at Dictionary.com a free online dictionary with pronunciation, synonyms, and translation of Putsch. Look it up now! ... Definition of putsch - 2 dictionary results...
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Gen. Lossow also abandoned Hitler and ordered Army reinforcements into Munich to put down the Nazi putsch. Troops were rushed in and by ... 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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General Lossow also abandoned Hitler and ordered German Army reinforcements into Munich to put down the Nazi putsch. Troops were rushed in and by dawn the War Ministry building containing Röhm and his SA troops was surrounded.
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The Kapp Putsch took place in Weimar Germany in March 1920. Wolfgang Kapp was a right-wing journalist who opposed all that he believed Friedrich Ebert stood for especially after what he believed was the humiliation of the Treaty of Versailles. ... The Kapp Putsch was a direct threat to Weimar’s new government.
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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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The Munich Putsch ... The Putsch grew out of Hitler's attempt to exploit the crisis of 1923. At first, Hitler had prepared his stormtroopers to help in a wider Bavarian rebellion. ... Although the Putsch failed, it - and the trial that followed - turned Hitler into a national hero, and laid the foundation of his...
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