Friday, February 8, 2019
Hitler :: essays research papers fc
In the fall of 1922, the Germans asked the Allies for a moratorium on the reparations payments that they were call for to pay according to the Versailles Treaty (from World War I). The cut establishment refused the request and occupied the Ruhr, the integral industrial area of Germany, when the Germans defaulted on their payments. The French occupation united the German people to act against the occupation by staging a general hydrant. The German government activity supported the workers by giving them financial support. Inflation increased exponentially within Germany creating a growing concern over the Weimar Republics capability to govern Germany. In high-flown 1923, Gustav Stresemann became Chancellor of Germany. On September 26, Stresemann ordered the end of the general strike in the Ruhr and decided to pay reparations. Rightfully believing that there would be anger and revolts to his announcement, Stresemann had President Ebert declare a state of emergency. The Bavarian government was unhappy with Stresemanns capitulation and declared its own state of emergency on the same day as Stresemanns announcement. Bavaria was then ruled by a triumvirate which consisted of Generalkommissar Gustav von Kahr, General Otto von Lossow (commander of the army in Bavaria), and Colonel Hans Ritter von Seisser (commander of the state police). Though the triumvirate ignored and counterbalance defied several orders that were directly from Berlin, by the end of October 1923 it seemed that the triumvirate was losing heart. They had wanted to protest, but non if it were to destroy them. Hitler believed it was time to take action. The PlanIt is still debated who actually came up with the plan to kidnap the triumvirate, some say Alfred Rosenberg, some say guck Erwin von Scheubner-Richter, while still others say Hitler himself. The original plan was to capture the triumvirate on the German Memorial Day (Totengedenktag) on November 4, 1923. Kahr, Lossow, and Seisser would b e on a stand, taking the salute from the troops during a parade. The plan was to arrive on the street before the troops arrived, shut off the street by setting up machine guns, and then get the triumvirate to join Hitler in the "revolution." The plan was foiled when it was discovered (the day of the parade) that the parade street was puff up protected by police. They needed another plan. This time, they were going to march into Munich and prehend its strategic points on November 11, 1923 (the anniversary of the armistice).
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