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    November 1923 Munich Power Seizing Attempt by Adolf Hitler

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    This paper discusses the reasons behind this power seizure attempt by Adolf Hitler in November of 1923 with the Weimar Republic and the Treaty of Versailles among the topics addressed. Six sources are cited in the bibliography.

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    and his men believed that all nations were as devious as they were, instilling within themselves a sense of betrayal even before it ever was to occur. Indeed, Hitlers  paranoia knew no bounds. With the overwhelming influence of anti-Semitism, power worship, morality disdain and quest for world domination, Hitler proved as dangerous an entity as history has ever  seen. It is important for the student to realize that the underpinning of the Nazi Party and his own popularity grew by leaps and bounds upon these fundamental beliefs,  as Hitler sought to annihilate any and all peoples he deemed unworthy. Many issues come to mind when one considers the reasons behind  Hitlers rise to power in Munich - the Treaty of Versailles, the Munich Putsch of 1923, the economic depression, the 1933 Papen and Hindenburg decision to appoint him as chancellor,  the Enabling law of 1933, as well as Hitlers oratory, personality and leadership. There can be no doubt that at the height of his popularity, Hitler managed to secure  such loyalty as a direct result of newly employed propaganda. Because his method of authoritarian leadership was so strong, it is important for the student to realize that he  was able to sway an entire country to follow his madness. Although some would feel that this was, in fact, a rational choice perspective, in that Hitlers followers truly  believed what they were doing was for the good of their own ethnic party, the truth of the matter was that the entire regime began as a result of the  brainwashing of authoritarian leadership. "At the start of his political career, Hitler stood out only because of his big temperament a voice much louder than others, and an intellectual 

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