The Beer Hall Putsch and Mein Kampf
_- Hitler tried to overthrow the government by rallying people to attempt a revolt
- He was put in prison for conspiracy to overthrow the government
- Mein Kampf was a book he wrote in prison
- It outline his plans to overthrow the country, including: anti-semitism, anti-communism, rise of the Arian race, lebansraum, and his opinion on the Treaty of Versailles.
- He was put in prison for conspiracy to overthrow the government
- Mein Kampf was a book he wrote in prison
- It outline his plans to overthrow the country, including: anti-semitism, anti-communism, rise of the Arian race, lebansraum, and his opinion on the Treaty of Versailles.
Summary
_Hitler tried to duplicate Mussolini's march on Rome by rallying people
in beer halls, called the the beer hall putsch. This act landed him in
prison where he wrote a book outlining his plans to overthrow the
country. The book was called Mein Kampf.