Munich Putsch Flashcards

1
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When was the Munich Putsch?

A

8th-9th November 1923

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2
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Explain the long term causes of the Munich Putsch.

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  • Nationalists felt betrayed by the WR singing the ToV.
  • The Nazis grew in popularity from 1919-23; support for the WR weakened.
  • Even the state governor of Bavaria (where the Nazis were based) shared many Nazi views.
  • Hitler was inspired by Mussolini’s fascist revolution in Italy.
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3
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When was the Treaty of Versailles signed?

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1919.

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4
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Give 3 short term causes of the Munich Putsch.

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  • Hyperinflation peaked in 1923 - deep unhappiness and suffering.
  • Germans, especially nationalists, were angry at the humiliation caused by the French invasion of the Ruhr.
  • Overall frustration at the WR’s seeming incompetence in solving problems.
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5
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When did hyperinflation peak?

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1923.

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6
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Hitler saw that ___ ___ ___ ___ to exploit these ___ ___ ___ and take power.

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1) the time was ripe 2) feelings of unrest

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7
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What were the events of the 8th of November?

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  • Hitler and 800 SA burst into a Bavarian government meeting in a Munich beer hall.
  • At gunpoint, Von Kahr and Bavarian authorities agreed to support takeover of Germany.
  • The Nazis and SA took over local police + army HQs.
  • While Hitler was elsewhere, his ally, Ludendorff, released the Bavarian authorities.
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8
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How many SA soldiers burst into the Bavarian government meeting with Hitler?

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800 SA.

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9
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Who, along with other Bavarian authorities, agreed to support Hitler’s takeover of Germany?

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Von Kahr.

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10
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Who released the Bavarian authorities while Hitler was elsewhere?

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Hitler’s ally, Ludendorff.

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What were the events of the 9th of November?

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  • Hitler, 2000 volunteers and 1000 SA marched on Munich town centre, declaring Hitler president of Germany.
  • Hitler had hoped for support, but was outgunned by townspeople and army of Munich.
  • Ludendorff and his allies were arrested by state police.
  • Hitler initially escaped.
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12
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What happened to Hitler after the failure of the Putsch?

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On the 11th of November, he was found hiding in a wardrobe and was arrested.

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13
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How many volunteers marched on Munich town centre with Hitler and the SA?

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2000 volunteers.

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14
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How many SA soldiers marched on Munich town centre with Hitler and volunteers?

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1000 SA soldiers.

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15
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What were the short term consequences of the failure of the Putsch?

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  • Many Nazis, including Ludendorff, were put on trial for treason.
  • Hitler was sentenced to 5 years, but only served 9 months.
  • The Nazi party was banned from elections.
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16
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How long was Hitler sentenced to after the Putsch? How long did he actually serve?

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1) 5 years 2) 9 months

17
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What were the long term consequences of the failure of the Putsch?

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  • Hitler used his trial to gain national publicity for Nazis.
  • Hitler wrote Mein Kampf (My Struggle) in prison.
  • Ban on NSDAP lifted in 1925. Nazi party was relaunched and acquired 32 seats in elections.
18
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Why did Hitler use his trial to gain national publicity for the Nazis?

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He realised the Nazi Party could only rise to power democratically, so needed public support.

19
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What was the name of the book Hitler wrote in prison?

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Mein Kampf.

20
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Hitler wrote Mein Kampf in prison. What did the book detail?

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Detailed his political values, built from his 25-point plan.

21
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Why was the ban on the NSDAP lifted in 1925?

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Because the WR wanted to manage extremism better.

22
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When did the WR lift the ban on the NSDAP?

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1925.