Results of the Munich Putsch Flashcards

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What happened to Hitler and other Nazi leaders after the Munich Putsch?

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  • In February 1924, Hitler, Ludendorff, Rohm, and other Nazi leaders were put on trial.
  • Hitler used the trial to make speeches attacking the Weimar government and claiming the government leaders were traitors, not him.
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What was the outcome of Hitler’s trial after the Munich Putsch?

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  • Hitler and three others were found guilty of treason but received a very light sentence of 5 years in jail at Landsberg Castle.
  • Hitler spent only 9 months in jail due to an early release. The Nazi Party was banned.
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How did Hitler’s trial after the Munich Putsch affect his popularity?

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  • Hitler’s speeches during the trial impressed many people.
  • Newspapers reported the events, portraying Hitler as a nationalist standing up for German rights, which increased his popularity.
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What was the significance of Hitler’s imprisonment after the Munich Putsch?

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  • Hitler’s imprisonment allowed him to write Mein Kampf, outlining his beliefs.
  • It also showed that there were powerful forces in Germany who wanted the Weimar government destroyed, as the judge gave Hitler a very light sentence instead of ordering his execution.
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