He was actually sent there as a spy for his group, the Reichswehr, and was impressed with the anti-Semitic, nationalist and capitalist endeavors of the NSDAP.
Because Hitler was overconfident. He expected that as soon as he marched into the beer hall, the leaders of the Weimar Republic would be ready to collaborate with the Nazis. Instead, they refused. This irritated Hitler. He was subsequently arrested when met with a force of 100 Reichswehr soldiers, ready to apprehend him. He spent close to 9 months in jail as a result in 1924.
Hitler moved against the Sturmabteilung (SA), the paramilitary Brownshirts, and its leader, Ernst Röhm, because he saw the independence of the SA and the penchant of its members for street violence as a direct threat to his power. He also wanted to conciliate leaders of the Reichswehr, the official German military who both feared and despised the SA-in particular Röhm's ambition to absorb the Reichswehr into the SA under his own leadership. Finally, Hitler used the purge to attack or eliminate critics of his regime, especially those loyal to Vice-Chancellor Franz von Papen, and to settle scores with old enemies.
Adolf Hitler worked as a runner (sent messages across the western front) for the German army from 1914 - 1918. He received recognition for his bravery in the form of a 2nd class iron cross and a 1st class iron cross.
Luftwaffe was the name of the German Air Force in WW2.The forerunner of the Luftwaffe was the Imperial German Army Air Service (Luftstreitkräfte), was founded in 1910 and commanded by Wilhelm von Hoeppner, Kommandierenderer General der Luftstreitkr.There was also a German Marine Air Force.
George W. F. Hallgarten has written: 'Hitler, Reichswehr und Industrie' -- subject(s): Germany, Germany. Reichswehr 'Why dictators ?'
Maercker has written: 'Vom Kaiserheer zur Reichswehr'
General Hans von Seeckt.
Thilo Vogelsang has written: 'Der Nationalsozialismus' -- subject(s): History, National socialism, Politics and government 'Reichswehr, Staat und NSDAP' -- subject(s): Germany, Germany. Reichswehr, Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiter-Partei, Politics and government 'Kurt von Schleicher' -- subject(s): Politics and government
He was actually sent there as a spy for his group, the Reichswehr, and was impressed with the anti-Semitic, nationalist and capitalist endeavors of the NSDAP.
Kai Uwe Tapken has written: 'Die Reichswehr in Bayern von 1919 bis 1924' -- subject(s): Geschichte und Historische Hilfswissenschaften, History, Military History, OUR Brockhaus selection, Paramilitary forces, Politics and government
Because Hitler was overconfident. He expected that as soon as he marched into the beer hall, the leaders of the Weimar Republic would be ready to collaborate with the Nazis. Instead, they refused. This irritated Hitler. He was subsequently arrested when met with a force of 100 Reichswehr soldiers, ready to apprehend him. He spent close to 9 months in jail as a result in 1924.
Josephine Heinz was a German spy during World War II who operated in Britain. She was part of a network run by Wilhelm Canaris, chief of the German military intelligence agency, the Abwehr. Heinz was arrested in 1941 and eventually sentenced to death for espionage.
Hitler moved against the Sturmabteilung (SA), the paramilitary Brownshirts, and its leader, Ernst Röhm, because he saw the independence of the SA and the penchant of its members for street violence as a direct threat to his power. He also wanted to conciliate leaders of the Reichswehr, the official German military who both feared and despised the SA-in particular Röhm's ambition to absorb the Reichswehr into the SA under his own leadership. Finally, Hitler used the purge to attack or eliminate critics of his regime, especially those loyal to Vice-Chancellor Franz von Papen, and to settle scores with old enemies.
Adolf Hitler Timeline1889: Born in Braunau am Inn, http://wiki.answers.com/austria1914: Serves in World War I as a runner for the 16th Bavarian Reserve Regiment1919: Appointed aVerbindungsmann (police spy) of the Reichswehr and meets Dietrich Eckart who teaches him how to dress and speak influentially1924: Sent to prison for a failed coup d'etat, writes Mein Kampf1929: Meets his lifelong mistress Eva Braun1932: Granted German Citizenship1933: Becomes Chancellor of the Nazi Party1935: Violates the Treaty of Versailles by building a massive military force1936: An Axis is declared between Germany and Italy, Japan, Hungary, Romania and Bulgaria join later1939: Orders the invasion of Poland, Britain and France declare war on Germany1939: Orders the Nazi Party to begin carrying out the "Final Solution of the Jewish Question" or The Holocaust1941: Breaks the non-aggression pact with Stalin and invades the Soviet Union1941: Declares war against the United States1943: Becomes increasingly erratic after being defeated at the Battle of Stalingrad1944: Celebrates his 56th birthday in a bunker below the Reich Chancellery1945: Commits suicide by shooting himself and biting into a cyanide capsule
Wolfgang Fleischer has written: 'Heavy 24 cm Cannon development and action, 1916-1945' -- subject(s): Armed Forces, Artillery, Artillery operations, German, Artillery, Field and mountain, Field and mountain Artillery, German Artillery operations, History, World War, 1914-1918, World War, 1939-1945 'Das letzte Jahr der Waffen-SS' -- subject(s): Campaigns, History, Waffen-SS, World War, 1939-1945 'Die Heeresversuchsstelle Kummersdorf' -- subject(s): History, Proving grounds, Weapons systems, Testing, Armed Forces 'German motorized artillery and Panzer artillery in World War II' -- subject(s): Artillery, Artillery operations, German, German Artillery operations, Germany, Germany. Heer, History, World War, 1939-1945 'Military vehicles of the Reichswehr' -- subject(s): Equipment, Germany, Germany. Heer, History, Military Vehicles, Vehicles, Military 'Das Kriegsende in Sachsen 1945' -- subject(s): World War, 1939-1945, History
Adolf Hitler worked as a runner (sent messages across the western front) for the German army from 1914 - 1918. He received recognition for his bravery in the form of a 2nd class iron cross and a 1st class iron cross.