The Munich Putsch 1923

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History (Weimar Republic) Flashcards on The Munich Putsch 1923, created by KatyWright on 12/08/2014.
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How many members did the Nazi party have in 1923? - 5,500 - 55,000 - 550,000 55,000
Which of these is an unacceptable way to write Hitler's Sturmabteilung paramilitary group? - Starship Troopers - SA - Stormtroopers Starship Troopers
Which of these was not a cause of the 1923 Munich Putsch? - The Weimar government called off the general strike. - Hitler was afraid he would lose control of the Sturmabteilung. - The Nazi party was banned. The Nazi party was banned as a result of the Munich Putsch.
Who were the two nationalist politicians who plotted a rebellion in 1923 with Hitler? - Kahr and Mussolini - Mussolini and Ludendorf - Kahr and Lossow Kahr and Lossow
When did Hitler begin the Munich Putsch? - 9th November 1919 - 8th November 1923 - 9th November 1923 8th November 1923
What alternative name for the Munich Putsch reveals where Hitler began the rebellion? - Beer-Hall Putsch - Town-Hall Putsch - Beer-Garden Putsch Beer-Hall Putsch
What did the Nazis not take over on the first night of the Putsch? - The army headquarters - The telephone exchange - The local newspaper offices The telephone exchange
When Hitler marched into Munich the next morning, who was he hoping to copy? - Ludendorf - Frederick the Great - Mussolini Mussolini
How many Nazis were killed in the Munich Putsch? - 16 - 160 - 1,600 16
Which of these was not a direct result of the Munich Putsch? - The Nazi Party was banned, and Hitler was banned from speaking in public. - Hitler changed some of the ideas that he had set down in "Mein Kampf". - Hitler realised he would have to use propaganda campaigns and mergers with other right-wing parties to get elected to power. Hitler changed some of the ideas that he had set down in "Mein Kampf".
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