Gain Immediate access to our Essays
FREE access exchanged for your work, or pay £4.99
Words: | Submitted: Tue Nov 11 2003
... and that it was a failure or that in it's own right was a success influencing the power of the Nazis. Both sides of the argument shall be looked at and considered. No the Beer Hall Putch and the National Revolution did not increase the influence of the Nazi party instead it was a failure. The whole incident as a general proved to be e a failure with Hitler ending up in trial. This is proved in Source I showing that he was at the entrance on the way to trial, all dressed up smart. It could be argued that the whole experience was not organised and addressed in the appropriate manner as all failed. Source H shows that the police were called upon resulting in chaos. 'but in the centre of the city met a further road-block'. From source G we learn of 'but this did not prevent him from ...
FREE access exchanged for your work, or pay £4.99