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In a Munich beer hall, Hitler drew his pistol and declared a revolution. What followed was a chaotic march, a gunfight, and a ...
In the first of a short series exploring Munich’s past, Abigail Leali contemplates art’s role in shaping cultural identity ...
Adolf Hitler was a master of manufacturing public-security crises to advance his authoritarian agenda. He used inflammatory ...
Now 100 years old, Edgar Feuchtwanger recalls living across the street from Hitler in 1920s and 1930s Munich—and the chilling turn that forced his family to flee.
In Munich, 20 percent of the Jews were from the East (15 percent nationwide). Some were in ... Events accelerated after Hitler’s failed Munich Putsch—the coup attempt which led to a conviction ...
In the Munich Rofbrau which gained fame, or infamy, as the scene of the beginning of Hitler’s “putsch” of 1923, 120 delegates representing 48,000 Jews confined in 32 camps in the Anglo ...
General Erich von Ludendorff, the famous German Commander in the Great War, who was associated with Hitler in their joint putsch in Munich in 1923, has now declared war on his old colleague, in ...
From his failed Beer Hall putsch in Munich in 1923 to the Third Reich’s downfall 22 years later, Adolf Hitler spewed venom against what he called the “November Criminals” — Marxists and ...
Browning does, however, note some “uncanny resemblances” between the two men, drawing parallels between the storming of Congress on January 6, 2021 by Trump supporters and the Nazi leader's ...
It started at a beer hall called the Bürgerbräu in Munich, so it has become known as the "beer hall putsch" or the "Munich putsch". It ended with 16 Nazis and four policemen dead.
Sipher's mention of the failed Nazi coup refers to the infamous 1923 Beer Hall Putsch, when Hitler and some of his followers attempted to overthrow the government of Munich.