The Beer Hall Putsch
The Beer Hall Putsch was a failed coup d’état by the Nazi Party in Munich, Germany, on November 8–9, 1923.
The putsch was led by Adolf Hitler and other Nazi leaders, who attempted to seize control of the Bavarian government and march on Berlin. The putsch was unsuccessful, and Hitler was arrested and imprisoned.
However, the putsch helped to raise Hitler’s profile and to increase support for the Nazi Party.
- What was the Beer Hall Putsch?
- Why did the Beer Hall Putsch fail?
- What were the consequences of the Beer Hall Putsch?
- How did the Beer Hall Putsch help Hitler’s rise to power?