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In what ways did the events of November 1923 change the political views and the policies of the Nazi Party in the years to 1930?
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... In what ways did the events of November 1923 change the political views and the policies of the Nazi Party in the years to 1930? By Patrick Conway The events of November 1923 changed the way the Nazi Party thought and made them change their own political views. The trial which had Adolf Hitler, Ernst Rohem, General Erich Ludendorff, Wilhelm Frick and six others held in the Infants Officers School in Munich, was on the charge of high treason. The building was protected by armed guards and barbed wire. The court consisted of two professional judges and three laymen (two insurance men and one stationery dealer). The chief witnesses for the prosecution were the three men Hitler had let go before the Putsch. They were Gustav Ritter von Kahr who was the general state commissioner of Bavaria, General Otto von Lossow commander of the German armed forces in Bavaria and Hans von














