The Munich Putsch
1. Finish / Transcribe your paragraph response to the failed Munich Putsch. You started it / completed it during class today. Please keep in mind that next week you will be asked an open-ended question regarding the causes and significance of the Munich Putsch.
a.
The causes of the Munich Putsch were that the
Nazi’s were angry at the SPD they hated democracy and they wanted to create an
up rising, then in turn they wanted to march onto Berlin and take over the
capital. They wanted to recreate what Mussolini did in Italy. Also another
cause of the Putsch was because the Nazi thought that the Bavarian government
and the Bavarian army would support them in their putsch
b.
The Significance of the Putsch was that the
Nazi’s learned that they could not take over Germany with violence. They had to
go back to the drawing board and slowly take over Germany through the democracy
and through proportional representation. Also when the putsch was over and
Hitler was being tried then he became famous around Germany and even throughout
the world. People began to know his name and he put the Nazi party on the map.
The Nazis 25-point Program
2. Based on the 25-point Program, what were the main ideas of the NSDAP when Hitler joined it? (He helped framed these points after joining in 1919, along with Nazi founder Anton Drexler. Hitler would replace Drexler as leader in 1921.) The 25-point Program is at my website. Please keep in mind that on next week's exam you will be asked to discuss the main ideas of the NSDAP.
The main points of the 25 point program when Hitler joined were that jews had no power or place in Germany they should leave the state because they cannot become members of it because they caused the Great war. Also another main point was that the youth should be taught the nazi cirriculum because the cirriculum they were learning now is wrong. Another main point of the 15 point program was that everyone should work even the children of the rich. A final main point of the 25 point program was that germany wanted to reclaim all the land that they had lost in the great war, in order to reunite all the german people.
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