kapp putsch

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(1920) In Germany, a coup d'état that attempted to overthrow the fledgling Weimar Republic. Its immediate cause was the government's attempt to demobilize two Freikorps brigades. One of the brigades took Berlin, with the cooperation of the Berlin army district commander. Wolfgang Kapp (1858-1922), a reactionary member of the Reichstag, formed a government with Erich Ludendorff, and the legitimate republican regime fled to southern Germany. Within four days, a general strike by labour unions and the refusal by civil servants to follow Kapp's orders led to the coup's collapse
kapp putsch

    الواصلة

    kapp Putsch

    التركية النطق

    käp pûç

    النطق

    /ˈkap ˈpo͝oʧ/ /ˈkæp ˈpʊʧ/
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