notes
- 1923 Munich/Beer Hall Putsch
- An attempt to overthrow the government after protesting the French Occupation of the Ruhr
- Supposed to be like Mussolini's March on Rome
- It fails
- Both Hitler and General Ludendorff arrested and sent to Landsberg "Prison"
- While in prison, Hitler wrote "Mein Kampf" (my struggle) with the help of Rudolf Hess
- He outlines the future of Nazism in this book including:
- Lebensraum
- Anti-Semitism
- Anti-Communist
- An attempt to overthrow the government after protesting the French Occupation of the Ruhr
- Supposed to be like Mussolini's March on Rome
- It fails
- Both Hitler and General Ludendorff arrested and sent to Landsberg "Prison"
- While in prison, Hitler wrote "Mein Kampf" (my struggle) with the help of Rudolf Hess
- He outlines the future of Nazism in this book including:
- Lebensraum
- Anti-Semitism
- Anti-Communist
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summary
Hitler speaks at a beer hall in Munich in order to string together a protest group for a protest the following morning. It fails and the poor turn out results in an 18 month prison sentence for Hitler.