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The Beer Hall Putsch ( German Hitlerputsch) occurred in the evening of Thursday, November 8 to early afternoon of Friday, November 9, 1923 when the nascent Nazi party's Führer Adolf Hitler, the popular World War I General Erich Ludendorff, and other leaders of the Kampfbund, unsuccessfully tried to gain power in Munich, Bavaria, Germany. (A putsch is what Germans call a coup d'etat or a revolt of a small amount of people, e.g. a military coup.)

1 Background

Beer halls were huge taverns that existed in most larger South German towns, where hundreds or even thousands of people would gather during the evenings, drink beer out of stone jugs and sing rousing drinking songs. They were also places where political rallies would be held. One of the largest in Munich was the Bürgerbräu Keller where the putsch was launched.

German power and prestige were destroyed in the aftermath of the war. Germany was suffering great social turmoil, upheaval, communist revolutions, unemploymentIn economics, a person who is able and willing to work yet is unable to find a paying job is considered unemployed . The unemployment rate measures the number of unemployed workers as a proportion of the total civilian labor force, where the latter includ, extreme hyperinflationbillion) Serbian dinar banknote circa 1993, the largest nominal value ever officially printed in Serbia, the final result of hyperinflation. Photo courtesy of National bank of Serbia In economics, hyperinflation is inflation which is "out of control", a c and humiliation. Many people were starving and poverty was rampant, even among people who had been reasonably rich just a few years before. To this end of repairing Germany's ills, many groups were struggling to seize power in order to right the perceived wrongs.

When ReichSee Robert Reich for the economist. See Steve Reich for the composer. See Wilhelm Reich for the psychologist. Reich is the German word for " realm" or " empire", cognate with Scandinavian rike and Dutch rijk''. It is the word traditionally used for sovere chancellor, Gustav StresemannGustav Stresemann ( May 10, 1878 October 3, 1929) was a German politician and statesman during the Weimar Republic and the recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize. Stresemann was born in Berlin on May 10 1878. He came from middle class origins, as the son of a replaced Wilhelm CunoWilhelm Cuno ( 2 July 1876 3 January 1933) was a German politician who was the Chancellor of Germany from 1922 to 1923. He was born in Suhl, Thuringia. Cuno's government is best known for its failed passive resistance of the French occupation of the Ruhr and ended the passive resistance to the French occupation of the RuhrEssen-Kettwig The Ruhr is a large river in western Germany starting near the town of Winterberg in Sauerland and ending in the Rhine in the city of Duisburg. Along the river, a number of large industrial cities are found, forming the Ruhr area. German riv in August 1923 (since the government was simply no longer able to sustain the striking workers), violent outbursts from Left and Right broke out across Germany. Communists seized power through rebellions in Saxony and Thuringia. Hitler was seething in anger at another "betrayal" of the central government, as he saw it, and communist seizures of power. In September, he called out his 15,000 stormtroopers and announced that starting on September 27, 1923, he would be holding 14 mass meetings. This prompted the Bavarian Prime Minister Eugen Ritter von Knilling to declare a state of emergency and name Gustav von Kahr as Bavarian Commissar, Bavarian State Police head Col. Hans von Seisser , and Reichswehr General Otto von Lossow as dictators (they were called the "triumvirs") to keep order.

Hitler with other leaders in the Kampfbund searched out the triumvirs, the leaders of the conservative-nationalist-monarchist groups to convince them to march upon Berlin and seize power. In April, before the establishment of the triumvir, Hitler would call von Kahr almost every day. Each thought to use the other to propel himself into power. Von Kahr sought to restore the monarchy; Hitler wanted to be dictator.



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