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Hitler’s bungled revolution 

“To many, Hitler was no longer the buffoon who had botched a coup, but a true patriot who could deliver Germany from chaos”

A century on from the Munich beer hall putsch, Frank McDonough explains how Adolf Hitler turned a bloody fiasco into a political triumph

Hitler’s war with the Weimar Republic

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