On March 23, the Reichstag delegates met across the street from the burned ruins of the Reichstag in the Kroll Opera House.
Dorothy Thompson saw the rise of Nazi Germany as a foreign correspondent in Berlin. A new series from Radio Diaries tells the ...
FACT: The Beer Hall Putsch (violent attempt to overthrow the government) was an effort to overthrow the legitimate government of Germany in 1923. It was led by right-wing fascists known as Nazis.
Hitler was banned from public speaking after the Beer Hall Putsch until 1927; he used his legally enforced “silence” to portray himself during that time as a populist martyr, until his ...
This device was used to restore order after Hitler’s 1923 Beer Hall Putsch only to be used by the Devil himself a decade later to declare himself Further. When it’s all said and done ...
Hitler was arrested following the Beer Hall Putsch, a failed coup attempt, in 1923, but that only burnished his reputation. Trump instigated the Jan. 6 Capitol riot, which there’s good reason to ...
like revisiting the time he helped euthanize his mother (which is spoken about in greater detail in Beer Hall Putsch), the ongoing suicide pact that he has with his wife, and letting his on-the ...
As museum educator Elizabeth Blair explained to about a dozen students and their teacher, Kimberly Taylor, the German word “putsch” means “coup.” It famously references the Beer Hall Putsch, Hitler’s ...
In 1945, as the Second World War came to an end, the Allies planned to put Germany’s leaders – including Adolf Hitler, if he could be captured alive – on trial. This would not be easy. The American ...
In 1923 took place the fatal Munich Beer Putsch. In retaliation for Nazis ... except the fat Bavarian beer-hall actor, Weiss Ferdl, who nightly convulses Munich audiences with his sly Führer ...