police report of munich putsch
Title: police report of munich putsch
Category: /History
Details: Words: 644 | Pages: 2 (approximately 235 words/page)
police report of munich putsch
Category: /History
Details: Words: 644 | Pages: 2 (approximately 235 words/page)
Police Report of the Munich Putsch
8th November 1923, Otto von Lossow (commander of the Reichswehr) and State Commissioner Gustav von Kahr were addressing a meeting of 2,000 right-wing supporters in the Munich beer-hall. A man named Adolf Hitler,
a pro-active right-wing leader, burst into the hall with armed storm troopers and declared a national revolution. Hitler, gun in hand, forces the State Commissioner and the Army Commander, Lossow, into a side room of the beer-hall. Hitler
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the Nazi party perpetuated was minimal, they hadn’t the support nor the power to control a full blown revolution. The authorities were well prepared for them and only 14 people were killed, Hitler’s followers were in small numbers, with only about 50,000 members. General Seeckt has now banned the party and therefor reducing the risk of any other uprising. Hitler has been jailed for his crimes and the party should disband with out his leadership.