The Munich Putsch Flashcards

1
Q

The Weimar government was becoming more unpopular in 1923 when..?

A

strikes in the Ruhr were called off and reparations to the French began.

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Q

The Nazi’s tried to take power in Munich because General Ludendorff was close to Hitler. The Nazi’s thought that because of this he could persuade ___ ______ ____ __ ______ ____.

A

the German army to support them.

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3
Q

The Nazi’s thought they could succeed in Munich because that had about _____ supporters and the SA. Also, most Nazi support was in Munich.

A

55,000

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4
Q

The Putsch failed because the Nazis failed to get support from..?

A

the Munich government, the police or the army.

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5
Q

As a result of the Putsch, Hitler was..?

A

sent to prison.

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6
Q

Hitler’s trial was a major propaganda victory which led to _______ _______.

A

election success.

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7
Q

Hitler re-launched the Nazi Party in what year?

A

1924

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8
Q

In May 1928 the Nazis only won __ _____ in the Reichstag.

A

12 seats

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9
Q

The years 1924-1929 were difficult for the Nazis as _______ became President of the Weimar Republic, which made it more popular.

A

Hindenburg.

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10
Q

The years 1924-1929 were difficult for the Nazis as the economy ________ and there was less __________.

A

the economy has improved and there was less unemployment.

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11
Q

When did the Nazi Party only win 12 seats?

A

May 1928

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