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Explain why the Nazis were unable to overthrow the Weimar Republic in the period 1920 – 23.  

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Explain why the Nazis were unable to overthrow the Weimar Republic in the period 1920 - 23. Source five gives us many reasons why the Nazis were unable to overthrow the Weimar Republic. However there are other reasons that have not been included in the source. Source five clearly shows that lack of organisation was a major factor in the Nazis failure to overthrow the republic. " His failed Putsch in November clearly showed the weakness of a movement that lacked order" The Nazis disorganisation spread from just under the control of Hitler through the whole party and even into the S.A. This evidence is backed up by source four, which claims that the S.A was just made up of a group of thugs who were in it just there to have a fight and get paid for it. This disorganisation led the Nazis to launch the putsch too early...

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