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Hitler was convicted of high treason, which carried a maximum penalty of death. However, it is suspected that there were Nazi sympathizers in the government already, since he only received a 5 year sentence. However, he only served 8 months and was made to pay a fine

wikipedia has a good write on the attempted coup. checkout wikipedia and look up beer hall putsch for an in depth article.

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Q: What happened to Hitler when he and the Nazi's tried to overthrow the government in the 1920s?
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Not during ww2 but before ww2 in the 1920s During 1923 he organised the Munich putsch which hitler would march through Munich and take other the Bavarian government and the German government but it failed he was eventuall arrested for high treason he he pleaded guilt


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