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THE MUNICH PUTSCH. 1923. Revolution 3!. BACKGROUND. In November 1923 Hitler saw HIS chance to start a revolution! Germany was very unstable: Invasion of the Ruhr Hyperinflation Weimar democratic government was very unpopular Germany was humiliated. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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BACKGROUND

• In November 1923 Hitler saw HISHIS chance to start a revolution! Germany was very unstable:

1. Invasion of the Ruhr2. Hyperinflation3. Weimar democratic

government was very unpopular

4. Germany was humiliated

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• Hitler’s PutschPutsch (or revolution) would be an absolute fiasco and failure

• However from this failure Hitler would emerge stronger and beginning his road to REAL absolute power.

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THE PLAN • Hitler knew the time was

right for a revolution.

• He got together a large group of unemployed men and former soldiers known as the Storm TroopersStorm Troopers

or SASA. They began attacking other political groups – like Communists.

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• Hitler plotted with the nationalist leader of

Bavaria – Von Kahr as well as War hero General Ludendorff to take over Munich in a revolution.

• BUT as Hitler waits with 3,000 troops Von

Kahr calls off the revolution

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DAS IST GUT MEIN

FUHRER!

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• Hitler is furious and on the 8th November 1923 he bursts into a local Munich Beer hall and forces Von Kahr to agree to revolution-

• Then he lets him go!

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FAILUREFAILURE• Hitler and his troops

begin to march into Munich to seize power

• Kahr however has called out the police and army

• The army fire on the SA killing 16. Hitler is arrested later and put on trial for TREASON.

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RESULT• The Munich Putsch was a FAILURE.1. It was badly organised and poorly

planned. 2. The Nazis appeared to have been

humiliated3. The Nazi party was banned and

Hitler prevented from public speaking until 1927.

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BUT• The Munich Putsch was also a

strange BOOST to Hitler:1. The TRIAL was a massive publicity

boost for the Nazis – Hitler became famous across Germany

2. Many Germans agreed with his views

3. Hitler also had sympathy from the German judges who gave him only a small prison sentence in Landsberg prison

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Life’s hard here – I even have to make my own

tea!!

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BUT4. Hitler used his time in Prison to

write a book of his political ideas called ‘Mein Kampf’ (my struggle) It was a bestseller and his ideas became widely known.

Four and a Half Years of Struggle against Lies, Stupidity and Cowardice

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Finally..

• Hitler realised from the experience that he could only come to power through democratic means (not revolution)

• He would use Weimar democracy to destroy itself! – He organised Propaganda (advertising) campaigns.– He started the Hitler Youth– Local Nazi party branches set up– The SS was set up as his personal bodyguard.

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• A Cartoon published in Germany

• Published in 1924

Hitler & Ludendor

ff

Beer Mugs

German Judges

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• Hitler and Ludendorff are shouting that they are ‘Germanys saviours’

• The Judges are saying ‘Rubbish! The Worst charge we can bring is breaking local entertainment laws’

Hitler & Ludendor

ff

Beer Mugs

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