In Part Two, we continue to discuss Hitler's disastrous beer hall putsch. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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This episode recounts the chaotic events of the Munich Beer Hall Putsch, including poor planning, bad communication, and violent acts against Jewish people.
The Nazis charge the police officers and take their guns and beat them unconscious with their own rifles during a march. This happened 15 minutes into the march when the Nazis approached a group of 30 police officers with heavy machine guns and were told to stop.
The podcast discusses different perspectives on Hitler's actions during his uprising. It also touches on Nazi propaganda and its effects on people's perception of Hitler.
The podcast discusses the chilling thought of Hitler nearly checking out and becoming hesitant in his decision to take his rage out on left-wing during the Weimar democracy era.
A recent study conducted by UK Guardian reveals that the police are more likely to use force on left wing demonstrators, as compared to right wing demonstrators, during protests where no destruction of property or looting occurred. This study raises concerns about the inequitable treatment of left wing protestors even in non-violent protests, as compared to right wing protestors.
The German court went into secret session when matters regarding the government violating the Versailles treaty were addressed, such as the army distributing guns to militias, including those led by Hitler.
The speaker reflects on the Weimar Republic and how people may have responded to news today. They also mention the ongoing impeachment trials and the continued support for Donald Trump.
The Germans had a justice system which included luxury prisons for mainly right wing terrorists, where they would get to live in comfortable conditions and even party with their friends.
Hitler's time in prison gave him confidence in his destiny, which made his sentence the worst thing as it gave him space to work on his ideology. Later episodes will talk about anti-fascism in Germany as this hadn't started yet during that time.
The speaker is excited about the idea of showcasing a scene from the show 'Friends' on the fountain at the US Capitol. He also briefly mentions the artwork for the podcast, and a documentary titled 'Women's War' that is set in Syria.
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