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How much extra effort would it take?

What are the effects of the nazi party taking over Bavaria circa 1924?

Can the nazis leverage themselves to rule Germany earlier than OTL from controlling the Bavarian government?

What are the knock on effects of nazi rule of Germany achieved by 1926-28?
 

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The Nazis are unlikely to seize Bavaria, they didn't have the numbers to take over- the Putsch was started with twenty men after all and the Munich police department had ten times that members. At best the Nazis can take over the city of Munich, but then are promptly crushed by the German Army.

Nazi rule of Germany is impossible. Not only the Nazis don't have the manpower necessary to take over the nation, even if they somehow managed to take power France would invade and crush them. This the 1920s after all, the French economy had recovered enough that they could send a expedition to crush a bunch of idiot nationalists.
 
Hitler stood a better chance winning the 1932 Presidential election. The putsch relies too heavily on its Italian predecessor: a government too scared to take action. With the chaos that had been the norm since the establishment of Weimar, that was not going to happen.
 
It would be seen as a footnote in the historical record as a minor rebellion against the Weimar Republic with grandiose aims.
 
Assuming Commissar Von Kahr did follow Ludendorff's advice and acknowledged the Government, I wouldn't think it would be much longer before the Weimar would be sending regulars to invade Bavaria. Anyway, Lossow would probably never have accepted the putsch. Anyway, von Danner was already told to put down the coup, so there's that. Hitler would probably be killed.
 
Yes, several years to early. Maybe had the been the ability to take advantage of the Ruhr Occupation the Nazis or other revanchist parties could have gained traction.

A 1932 accendacy gets us to a European war and related events only a year early.
 
It would be seen as a footnote in the historical record as a minor rebellion against the Weimar Republic with grandiose aims.

Given the poor documentation of the nazis then we might not even know their aims.

Avoiding the putsch attempt how much earlier might the nazis have achieved anything electorally?
 
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