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In reply to the discussion: The Rude Pundit - Sorry, Gun Nuts: Hitler Actually Relaxed Most Gun Laws [View all]Gibbon
(2 posts)The one thing missing from this brilliant take-down of the absurd Right-wing talking point is the Beer Hall Putsch. During the 8th and 9th of November 1923 Hitler had tried to stage a coup from the beer halls of Munich. Fortunately, and despite the German armed forces being diminished by the Treaty of Versailles, they still had enough firepower to put down the coup and arrest Hitler. From that it is rather easy to imagine that if armaments were not severely restricted in Germany in the 1920s, Hitler and the Nazis may have stood a better chance of succeeding in their coup and manage to seize power. So there may in fact be reason to believe the prohibition on guns forestalled the rise of Hitler and the Nazis, and made it more difficult for them to rise to power.