Uprisings in the early 1920's and Mein Kampf
- Spartakist uprising in 1919
- Started by Karl Liebknecht and Rosa Luxembourg
- Turned a socialist party to communism
- Attempt to take control of Berlin
- Attempt halted by the Freikorps
- Kapp Putsch in, 1920
- Freikorps disbanded
- Treaty of Versailles only allowed 100,000 man army
- Wolfgang Kapp march on Berlin, march 1920
- German workers save Weimar Republic - General strike
- 1923, Munich / Beer Hall Putsch
- Hitler's attempt to overthrow the government
- Sent to jail, where he wrote Mein Kampf
- Outlines the future of Nazisim with three points
- Lebensraum, Anti-Aemitism, Anti-Communist, Master Aryan race
There were many different communist, and fascist uprisings led by many different leaders.
- Started by Karl Liebknecht and Rosa Luxembourg
- Turned a socialist party to communism
- Attempt to take control of Berlin
- Attempt halted by the Freikorps
- Kapp Putsch in, 1920
- Freikorps disbanded
- Treaty of Versailles only allowed 100,000 man army
- Wolfgang Kapp march on Berlin, march 1920
- German workers save Weimar Republic - General strike
- 1923, Munich / Beer Hall Putsch
- Hitler's attempt to overthrow the government
- Sent to jail, where he wrote Mein Kampf
- Outlines the future of Nazisim with three points
- Lebensraum, Anti-Aemitism, Anti-Communist, Master Aryan race
There were many different communist, and fascist uprisings led by many different leaders.