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1 The Munich Putsch – November 1923.

2 Background: Hitler joined German Workers Party 1919.
In charge of propaganda. Introduced 25 Point Programme outlining ideas. In 1920 party changed name to National Socialist German Workers Party and bought a newspaper. In 1921 the Sturm Abteilung (SA) were set up.

3 Why 1923? Nazi Party is still a small regional party based in Bavaria.
Bavaria was governed by a right wing state government under von Kahr.

4 The Putsch: Read section in your text books about The Munich Putsch: events. Write down bullet points about what happened. You have 5 minutes.

5 What happened next? Putsch was broken up by armed police. 16 killed.
Hitler was put on trial in February 1924. Hitler was found guilty of treason. He was sentenced to 5 years in prison (THINK: why would the court give him such a light sentence?). Hitler served 9 months only in Landsberg Prison.

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7 The failed putsch turned Hitler into a celebrity
Whilst he was in prison he was treated well and was allowed to write a book explaining his views. Hitler realised that the best way to get into power was through his popularity in the ballot box The failed putsch turned Hitler into a celebrity National Figure ‘Mein Kampf Consequences of the Munich Putsch & Hitler’s Trial Membership of the Nazi Party increased. His trial was reported in all the national newspapers Hitler was allowed to make long speeches about his ideas.

8 So was the Munich Putsch a failure?
Nazis did not seize power. Hitler was humiliated and sent to prison. BUT . . . It gave Hitler and the Nazis a national profile. It allowed Hitler to reflect on his ideas. He realised he could achieve power only through the ballot box.


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