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Hitler, in the Munich Putsch, wanted mainly to take over the Weimar Republic in Berlin, but for this to happen, he also needed the support of the Bavarian government as well as the local army and police chiefs. His aim was also to have the Bavarian government with him, and seen that General Ludendorff was with Hitler, the local leader were forced to agree ad support Hitler.

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What does putsch mean in the munich putsch?

A Putsch is an attempt (usually unsucsessful) to overthrow the government by force.


What was the Munich Putsch?

The Munich Putsch was an attempt by the Nazis to seize control of Bavaria in November 1923 and then to try to seize control of Germany. The attempt failed and Hitler was sent to prison. It seems that the consequences of the Munich Putsch had more of an effect than the actual event.


Did the Munich Putsch help or hinder Hitlers rise to power?

a


What was Hitler's first unsuccessful Nazi uprising?

The Munich Putsch


How long did the Munich Putsch last for?

About 2 days tops.


What was the name given to Hitler's attempt to overthrow the German government?

The Beer Hall Putsch of 8 and 9 November 1923 in Munich, Germany.


What was Hitler's failed attempt to take over the city of Munich called?

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When did Hitler try to take over Bavaria?

Hitler's failed putsch attempt in Munich was in November 1923.


How was the Weimar republic affected by the Munich putsch?

because by the weimar republic was so bad and the army was s poor


Where is Adolf Hitler's 1923 beer hall putsch?

It took place in the city of Munich, state of Bavaria, Germany.


Why was there a puctsch in Munich in 1923?

The "Beer Hall Putsch" was staged by the NSDAP in the hopes of seizing power from the German government for themselves .


Was the Munich Putsch a disaster for the Nazi party?

No the Munich putsch was not a disaster for the Nazi party because even though they failed to achieve their goal which was to overthrow the Bavarian government, it made Hitler believe that the only way to take power is through Law. Which in the end proved important. So in the short term it failed but in the long term it proved to be decisive.