In Bavaria, (capital – Munich) the majority of the population were Catholic and things were quite traditional. This meant that many within that state intensely disliked the new Weimar government ...
The records originated during from a medical exam of the future Nazi leader following the unsuccessful Munich Beer Hall Putsch in 1923, which diagnosed him as having right-side cryptorchidism ...
They aimed to make Germany a powerful country again and tried to overthrow the Weimar Government with the Kapp Putsch and the Munich Putsch. The Weimar Government’s response to the Ruhr invasion ...
The Beer Hall Putsch was a major turning point in the rise of Nazi dictator Adolf Hitler. The events that took place in Munich on November 8 and 9, 1923, while unsuccessful in the immediate sense ...
Wednesday marks the 75th anniversary of Adolf Hitler's attainment of power. It took the Führer just 12 years to plunge Europe into the darkest chapter of its history and unleash the Holocaust.