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    country of Germany. By writing this essay I believe that I will be able to better comprehend the what the Treaty Of Versailles did to the country of Germany. My essay will explain the Treaty of Versailles, the reparations, the Weimar Republic, The Beer Hall Putsch, and Hitler's Rise to power. The Treaty of Versailles was a treaty to end the War. The Treaty of Versailles also placed the blame of the war on Germany. Two very big impacts on Germany was reduction in military and loss of land.…

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    German military intelligence and soon he was spewing a line of blaming the Jews for the Versailles treaty and confronting the Communists. In Munich on 1923 he attempts to overthrow the government of the Bavaria. This movement was called the beer hall putsch. The putsch failed and Hitler was sentenced to 5 years of prison. In his cell he decides to write a famous book called Mein Kampf. His book was released a year later. Hitler is involved with women in a string of unhappy love affairs that…

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    Hitler's Rise To Power

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    to say. The Beer Hall Putsch helped the Nazi party get its first national…

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    give speeches which increased the party size considerably with the party growing from a small party to a sizable party. After gaining support from prominent business leaders and war veterans he attempted a coup against the government call the beer hall putsch which was a complete…

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    Did you know Adolf Hitler’s parents were cousins. He was a genius and creative when he was dictator of Germany. Without him WWII would have never happened and history would be changed. The life of a young kid that wanted to be an artist, that turned into a German leader; his name is Adolf Hitler. Adolf Hitler was born April 20,1889 in Braunau, Austria (Hitler 1). He was his mother's’ fourth child (Altman 11). “ In 1896, When Adolf Hitler was only seven years old, his forteen-year-old…

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    A phenomenon occurred in the 1930s that we vow as a society to never let happen again. These events take up a dark spot in human history. As a result, millions of lives were lost, and a war that created an entire time period of human history. All a result of a political party, a failing country, and the ambition of a man. The Nazi party started in Germany, by two working class men. In 1919 it began as the German Workers Party. This political party promoted German Pride, and Anti-Semitism.…

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    Some members would not even take Hitler seriously due to their own judgments of him. These were the members who were shocked to see Hitler demand a role of power when he started the attempted revolution. This failed revolt was called the Beer Hall…

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    in the war in 1918 and many other things. He later joined the National German Workers’ Party, which became the National Socialist German Workers’ Party, also known as the Nazi Party. When he was later imprisoned for treason for his role in the Beer Hall Putsch of 1923, he spent his days writing a book if his own. A memoir, he called “Mien Kampf” (My Struggle) which expressed his prediction of a European war that the extermination of the Jewish race. Infatuated with his idea of a superior “pure”…

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    the Nazi party because of the severity of the peace terms added to the economic woes and brought widespread discontent” (Luckas).“The climax of this rapid growth of the Nazi Party in Bavaria came in an attempt to seize power in the Munich Putsch (Beer Hall Putsch) of November 1923. When HItler and General Ludendorff took advantage of the prevailing confusion and opposition to the Weimar Republic to force the leaders of the Bavarian government and the local army commander to proclaim a national…

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    called Settling Accounts. In it he intended to attack the ineffectiveness of the dominant political parties in Germany which were opposed to the new National Socialists (Nazis). In November 1923, Adolf Hitler was jailed for the abortive Munich Beer Hall putsch along with men willing and able to assist him with his writing. With the help of these collaborators, chief among them Rudolf Hess, the pamphlet became a book. Settling Accounts became Mein Kampf, an unparalleled example of muddled…

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