Tuesday, November 9, 1993

Bürgerbräukeller Crisis

A Political Party declared a revolution in Germany at the Bürgerbräukeller in Munich, Southern Germany. A leader of the party, Adolf Hitler, said, shortly after firing a single shot into the ceiling of the beer hall that

The national revolution has broken out! The hall is filled with six hundred men. Nobody is allowed to leave. The Bavarian government and the government at are deposed. A new government will be formed at once. The barracks of the Reichswehr and those of the police are occupied. Both have rallied to the swastika.

They did not allow people to leave, even to use the facilities. Some were able to escape using the kitchen.

There have been many speeches made by Hitler's associates such a Herman Göring, Joseph Goebbels, Rudolf Hess, Max Amann, Ulrich Graf, Wilhelm Adam and Ernst Hanfstaengl.