The Beer Hall Putsch (Munich Putsch) and Mein Kampf
-In German Putsch stands for Coup d'etat
-Freikorps are asked to disband
-Treaty of Versailles (100,000 army)
-Wolfgang Kapp march on Berlin in March 1920
-German workers save Weimer republic- general strike
-1923 Munich/Beer Hall Pusch
-An attempt to overthrow the government after protesting the french Occupation of the Ruhr
-Supposed to be like Mussolinin'd March on Rome
-It fails
-Both Hitler and Gen Ludenforff arrested and sent to "Landsberg prison"
-While in prison Hitler wrote "Mein Kampf" (My stuggle) with the help of Rudolf Hess
-He outlines the future of Nazism in this book including:
-Lebensraum
-Anti-Semitism
-Anti-Communist
-Need to re-arm and get rid of Versailles
-The rise of the Ariyn race
-Freikorps are asked to disband
-Treaty of Versailles (100,000 army)
-Wolfgang Kapp march on Berlin in March 1920
-German workers save Weimer republic- general strike
-1923 Munich/Beer Hall Pusch
-An attempt to overthrow the government after protesting the french Occupation of the Ruhr
-Supposed to be like Mussolinin'd March on Rome
-It fails
-Both Hitler and Gen Ludenforff arrested and sent to "Landsberg prison"
-While in prison Hitler wrote "Mein Kampf" (My stuggle) with the help of Rudolf Hess
-He outlines the future of Nazism in this book including:
-Lebensraum
-Anti-Semitism
-Anti-Communist
-Need to re-arm and get rid of Versailles
-The rise of the Ariyn race
"Humanitarianism is the expression of stupidity and cowardice."
-Adolf Hitler
-Adolf Hitler
summary
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.