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Why was the Nazi Party largely unsuccessful in the 1920's?
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... Why was the Nazi Party largely unsuccessful in the 1920's? The nazi party were largely unsuccessful in the 1920's due to many varying factors. In the early 1920's the nazi party was one of many right wing splinter groups, which formed after the collapse of Imperial Germany. During the 1920's Hitler was imprisoned after the Munich putsch failing, Germany as a hole was experiencing what was best known as its "golden years". The Nazi party was only regional at this point in time and unable to gain the large support it needed and also was experiencing disunity within the party and with little structure it was ready to collapse, or was it? The Munich Putsch of 1923 was a in many was largely unsuccessful for the Nazi party. After the first failed coup Hitler with 600 SA soldiers stormed a public meeting in Munich. And on the 9th they













