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    The Beer Hall Putsch, also known as the Munich Putsch, was a failed coup d'état by Nazi Party (Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei or NSDAP)...
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    against an alleged imminent coup by the SA under Röhm – the so-called Röhm Putsch. The primary instruments of Hitler's action, which carried out most of the...
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    numbered no more than 20 men, including Ulrich Graf. That same year, Graf took part in the ill-fated Beer Hall Putsch in November. When the column of SA troops...
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    Coup d'état (redirect from Putsch)
    Röhm Putsch'. The 1961 Algiers putsch and the 1991 August Putsch also use the term. The 2023 Wagner Group rebellion has also been described as a putsch, mostly...
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  • The Küstrin Putsch of 1 October 1923, also known as the Buchrucker Putsch after its leader, was a coup attempt against the Weimar Republic by units of...
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    between the Domkapitel of Brixen and the new Prince-Bishop of Brixen, Ulrich Putsch (died 1437), who was a friend of Martin Jäger, a confidante of Count...
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  • the Soviet Union. On September 28, 1991, only a month after the August Putsch failed, 500,000 (the figure stated in the notes of the original VHS and...
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  • the Mondsee, and it was in this area that Ulrich took part in the fighting. When the putsch failed, Ulrich was arrested and detained for two years in...
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    Goerdeler's projected putsch, especially since success was uncertain at best, and discovery of British backing for an unsuccessful putsch was likely to cause...
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    Ulrich Friedrich-Wilhelm Joachim von Ribbentrop (German: [joˈʔaxɪm fɔn ˈʁɪbəntʁɔp]; 30 April 1893 – 16 October 1946) was a German politician and diplomat...
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    Blood Order (category Beer Hall Putsch)
    decoration, struck in 99% pure silver, was awarded to 1,500 participants in the putsch who had also been members of the Nazi Party or one of its formations before...
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    20 July plot (redirect from 1944 putsch)
    (considered) Friedrich von der Schulenburg – Foreign Minister (considered) Ulrich von Hassell – Foreign Minister (considered) Ewald Löser – Minister of Finance...
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  • Hans Ulrich Klintzsch in this period. He had been a naval officer and a member of the Ehrhardt Brigade, which had taken part in the failed Kapp Putsch attempted...
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    Ulrich-Wilhelm Graf Schwerin von Schwanenfeld (21 December 1902 – 8 September 1944) was a German landowner, officer, and resistance fighter against the...
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    Erdlingen (1376–1396) Ulrich of Vienna (1396–1417) Sebastian Stämpfl (1417–1418) Berthold von Bükelsberg (1418–1427) Ulrich Putsch (1428–1437) Georg von...
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  • (1417–1418) Bertold of Bückelsburg [de], Prince-bishop (1418–1427) Ulrich Putsch [de], Prince-bishop (1427–1437) Georg of Stubai [de], Prince-bishop...
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  • the same year after a group of its members launched the failed Küstrin Putsch. Its existence became widely known in 1925 when its practice of Fememord...
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    foreign policy involving Germany in a "premature war" after the failed Nazi putsch in Austria, which led Beck to warn that those in "leading positions" must...
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    over the party was unchallenged, and he attempted a coup, the Beer Hall Putsch, in Bavaria one year later. After the coup's failure, Hitler was arrested...
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    Party used the occupation as part of their justification for the Beer Hall Putsch of November 1923, which brought them wide public attention for the first...
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    Heinz Pernet (category Nazis who participated in the Beer Hall Putsch)
    officer and Erich Ludendorff's stepson. He was a top figure in the Beer Hall Putsch of November 1923. He was among the nine men tried and convicted along with...
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    Stoßtrupp-Hitler (category Beer Hall Putsch)
    Rudolf Hess, Julius Schreck, Joseph Berchtold, Emil Maurice, Erhard Heiden, Ulrich Graf, and Bruno Gesche. In the earliest days of the Nazi Party, the leadership...
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  • Ulrich Makosch (17 March 1933 – 16 May 2008) was a German print and, more particularly as his career progressed, television journalist. During the 1960s...
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    Marinebrigade Ehrhardt (category Kapp Putsch)
    was one of the main supporters of the Kapp Putsch that tried to overthrow the Weimar Republic. After the putsch failed and the brigade was disbanded in May...
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    National Government when the administration fled from Berlin from the Kapp Putsch. Also in 1920, Erwin Rommel became the company commander of the 13th Infantry...
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    Hermann Ehrhardt (category Beer Hall Putsch)
    1918–1919 and later was among the key players in the anti-democratic Kapp Putsch of March 1920. After the brigade's forced disbanding, Ehrhardt used the...
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    Government, German-occupied Poland. Ulrich Graf – Member of the Stoßtrupp-Hitler, he was wounded in the Beer Hall Putsch. He was an Uschla judge, Munich City...
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    suited for a defence of Austria, which Italy had in fact done in the July Putsch of 1934, by sending four divisions to Austria to prevent the Nazis from...
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    Wilhelm Brückner (category Nazis who participated in the Beer Hall Putsch)
    SA Regiment. Brückner was among those who were active in spurring on the Putsch. He warned Adolf Hitler early in November "We have so many unemployed in...
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    Konsul". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 30 March 2024. "Beer Hall Putsch (Munich Putsch)". Holocaust Encyclopedia. United States Holocaust Memorial Museum...
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