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6 pages. This is an essay about the failure of the Munich Putsch and the things that led up to it. Describes some of the reasons this attempted overthrow by Hitler went awry as well as the results afterward. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
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overthrow by Hitler went awry as well as the results afterward. HOW IT BEGAN In 1923 the Weimar government of Germany was a democratic form of government. But
because of Germanys debt that had been incurred in previous years they were unable to pay what was due. Germany acquired this debt, many felt, because they had been
too passive. This snowballed and the country was met with excessive inflation and "economic chaos" (Spielvogel PG). This made the timing just right for the dreams of an
overthrow by the right wing extremists of the time. The thoughts of a dictatorship were looming. Because Germany had been unable to pay their debts French and Belgian occupied
them at the Ruhr in January of 1923. Once these things were set in motion, it set in place actions that had begun in 1920 Munich. It was
in 1920 in Bavaria that these radical right wing groups had begun forming and making their desires more openly known. At the time of the Weimar rule in Germany,
police did not report to the central government but rather to the federal states. This was one reason the police in the Bavaria area protected the Nazis, the right-wing
groups that had formed at the time. The police had chosen to use their power to protect the rights of groups such as these rather than to take
action against them. This allowed the Nazis to become more powerful during the Weimar regime. As the Nazis became more brazen and prominent, it was seen that court
rule was becoming harder and harder on the left-wing supporters while at the same time openly giving their support to the right-wing extreme (Spielvogel PG). The chief of
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