Munich 1923

“Munich 1923” by John Dornberg, published by Harpercollins in 1982, is a detailed exploration of a significant event in German history. This first edition, comprising 385 pages, delves into the Beerhall Putsch, a crucial moment in the rise of the Nazis and Adolf Hitler’s ascent to power. The book presents a factual account of the political climate and the events that unfolded during this pivotal time in Munich.
Readers will find a thorough examination of the circumstances surrounding the Beerhall Putsch and its implications for Germany’s future. The narrative focuses on the actions and motivations of key figures involved, providing insight into the early stages of Nazi ideology and its impact on the nation. With its emphasis on historical detail, “Munich 1923” serves as a resource for those interested in the dynamics of power and political movements in early 20th-century Germany.
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The pivotal point in the rise of the Nazis in Germany: the Beerhall Putsch
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