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Beer Hall Putsch
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attempted coup d'état in Weimar Republic
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The Beer Hall Putsch was a failed attempt to overthrow the German government in 1923, led by Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party in Munich. It matters because it was a significant early episode in the rise of the Nazi movement and illustrated the political instability of the Weimar Republic during this period.
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