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What were the consequences of the Munich Putsch? L.O. To investigate the consequences of the Putsch By the end of this lesson... ALL OF US will be able to give several causes and consequences of the Putsch. F-E) EVEN BETTER IF you can explain these causes and consequences. (D-C) EXCELLENT IF you can make reasoned judgements about the importance of specific causes and consequences. (B-A)

Last lesson you investigated my Putsch in Munich Last lesson you investigated my Putsch in Munich. Do you think it was a failure or a success?

Why did Hitler attempt the Munich Putsch in 1923? By 1923, the Nazi party had 55,000 members and was stronger than ever before. The Weimar Republic was in crisis and about to collapse. In September 1923, the Weimar government had called off the general strike, and every German nationalist was furious with the government. Hitler thought he would be helped by important nationalist politicians in Bavaria. Hitler had a huge army of storm troopers, but he knew he would lose control of them if he did not give them something to do. Hitler hoped to copy Mussolini - the Italian fascist leader - who had come to power in Italy in 1922 by marching on Rome.

WHY WAS THE MUNICH PUTSCH IMPORTANT TO HITLER Hitler realised that to destroy democracy, he would have to be elected into power.. Hitler used his trial as a platform to share his goals and grievances with a wider audience. There was lots of media coverage of the trial which brought Hitler to a wider audience outside Bavaria. Despite failing to spark a revolution, how could the Putsch be seen as a good thing for Hitler and the Nazis? Due to their attempt to overthrow government, the Nazi Party was banned, and Hitler was banned from public speaking until 1927. Hitler spent his time in prison writing Mein Kampf which set out his vision for Germany and his role within that. Hitler realise that to have political success the Nazi Party would have to grow, so deals were made to merge with other right wing parties.

Using the information on pages 115-116 complete the tasks below: Explain why the putsch failed. What does source C show you about those involved in the Munich Putsch? Use source D and the information on the pages to explain why the trial was so important to Hitler. What was Mein Kampf and what did it include? Start Timer 10 Minutes 10 8 6 4 2

Using the information on pages 115-116 complete the tasks below: Explain why the putsch failed. What does source C show you about those involved in the Munich Putsch? Use source D and the information on the pages to explain why the trial was so important to Hitler. What was Mein Kampf and what did it include? Start Timer 10 Minutes 10 8 6 4 2

WHY WAS THE MUNICH PUTSCH IMPORTANT TO HITLER Hitler realised that to destroy democracy, he would have to be elected into power.. Hitler used his trial as a platform to share his goals and grievances with a wider audience. There was lots of media coverage of the trial which brought Hitler to a wider audience outside Bavaria. Despite failing to spark a revolution, how could the Putsch be seen as a good thing for Hitler and the Nazis? Due to their attempt to overthrow government, the Nazi Party was banned, and Hitler was banned from public speaking until 1927. Hitler spent his time in prison writing Mein Kampf which set out his vision for Germany and his role within that. Hitler realise that to have political success the Nazi Party would have to grow, so deals were made to merge with other right wing parties.

HOW FAR DOES SOURCE E SUPPORT THE VIEW THAT THE FAILURE OF THE PUTSCH WAS A TURNING POINT IN HITLER’S PLANS TO ACHIEVE POWER? (5 MARKS) PICK OUT THE KEY INFORMATION FROM SOURCE E. DEVELOP THESE POINTS. WHAT DOES THE SOURCE NOT TELL YOU ABOUT HITLER’S CHANGE OF PLANS? MAKE A REASONED JUDGEMENT.

PICK OUT THE KEY INFORMATION FROM SOURCE E. (1-2) HOW FAR DOES SOURCE E SUPPORT THE VIEW THAT THE FAILURE OF THE PUTSCH WAS A TURNING POINT IN HITLER’S PLANS TO ACHIEVE POWER? (5 MARKS) Start Timer PICK OUT THE KEY INFORMATION FROM SOURCE E. (1-2) DEVELOP THESE POINTS. (2-3) WHAT DOES THE SOURCE NOT TELL YOU ABOUT HITLER’S CHANGE OF PLANS? (4) MAKE A REASONED JUDGEMENT. (5) 10 Minutes 10 8 6 4 2