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Was The Munich Putsch A Victory Or A Defeat For The Nazis?

#1 User is offline   alissejay321 

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Posted 21 January 2007 - 02:57 PM

Ok, so I have to answer that question for homework. Could you just check that the information I have is correct.
It was not a victory, as it was obviously unsucessful, but it did not defeat the Nazi's either as Hitler recieved an extremely light punishment.

Also, what happened after Hitler was released?

Thanks

#2 User is offline   MrJohnDClare 

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Posted 21 January 2007 - 11:57 PM

You will be able to get something from this webpage on the Putsch - especially the last section on 'results'.
However, also check out: http://www.johndclar...sch_results.htm

We don;t like being asked to proof pupils' essays, because it's a bit like cheating - and actually is cheating if it's a courswork essay for GCSE.

#3 User is offline   Healy07 

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Posted 22 January 2007 - 08:52 PM

Hmm i dont remember much from GCSE history but what i do remember....

While in prison he wrote his book "Mein Kampf" in which he highlighted his plans for the future of the Nazi Party and his own personal views.

After out of prison he transformed the Nazi Party and made serveral changes, for example, he would be called the "Fuhrer"

Thats about all i remember :blink: my mind is way too overloaded with Fascist Italy and 17th Century England at the moment :angry:

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