The beer hall putsch (munich putsch) and mein kampf
- 1923 Munich: Beer Hall Putsch
- Attempt to overthrow the government
- It Failed
- Hitler arrested in Landsberg prison
- Mein Kampf:
- Hitler outlines future of Nazism
- Lebensraum
- Anti-Semitism
- Anti-Communism
- re-arm, get rid of peace treaties
- Rise of Aryan race
To get the attention of the crowd, Hitler fired a shot and yelled: "The national revolution has broken out! The hall is filled with six hundred men. Nobody is a allowed to leave."
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Summary
Hitler´s first attempt to overthrow the government of the Weimar Republic was the Beer Hall Putsch in 1923. But it failed because Hitler hadn´t enough supporters and Hitler was arrested. While he was arrested, he wrote Mein Kampf, where he outlined the future of Nazism. From this point on, Hitler´s intentions were definitely clear. However, Hitler wasn´t yet that popular and nobody took Hitler´s intentions seriously.