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The article states that "Goebbels was convicted of high treason at the end of May [1930]." Is that correct? It makes no mention of any punishment, which seems odd - high treason is not the sort of offence that is usually dealt with by a slap on the wrist. The article on Goebbels makes no mention of a trial, let alone conviction, for treason.
The article states that "Goebbels was convicted of high treason at the end of May [1930]." Is that correct? It makes no mention of any punishment, which seems odd - high treason is not the sort of offence that is usually dealt with by a slap on the wrist. The article on Goebbels makes no mention of a trial, let alone conviction, for treason.
[[Special:Contributions/86.20.66.253|86.20.66.253]] ([[User talk:86.20.66.253|talk]]) 15:05, 12 March 2016 (UTC)
[[Special:Contributions/86.20.66.253|86.20.66.253]] ([[User talk:86.20.66.253|talk]]) 15:05, 12 March 2016 (UTC)

== Interesting ==

"I registered as a member of the German Workers' Party and received a provisional membership card with the number 7".

Hitler's registered number for the DAP was 555 - and it's often claimed that he doctored this to claim that his membership number was 7 (ie that he had a vision/was destined from very close to the start". But since this was a provisional card - and a low-numbered one at that - isn't it more logical to assume that what's meant is that the party was not very active?

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Beer Hall Putsch vs Coup D'État

Isn't a putsch only a coup d'etat if it in fact succeeds? ♆ CUSH ♆ 15:05, 29 January 2013 (UTC)[reply]

Title

Shouldn't the title be "Adolf Hitler's Rise to Power"?--Mycomp (talk) 03:55, 13 August 2013 (UTC)[reply]

@Mycomp: WP:TITLEFORMAT suggests making the title all lowercase. APerson (talk!) 00:18, 7 October 2013 (UTC)[reply]

Similar article to another

I'm not sure, but this seems overwhelmingly similar to https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nazi_seizure_of_power. Is this a mistake / duplicate or is the difference just enough to warrant separate articles? (MaelstromOfSilence (talk) 20:27, 1 November 2015 (UTC))[reply]

Goebbels treason

The article states that "Goebbels was convicted of high treason at the end of May [1930]." Is that correct? It makes no mention of any punishment, which seems odd - high treason is not the sort of offence that is usually dealt with by a slap on the wrist. The article on Goebbels makes no mention of a trial, let alone conviction, for treason. 86.20.66.253 (talk) 15:05, 12 March 2016 (UTC)[reply]

Interesting

"I registered as a member of the German Workers' Party and received a provisional membership card with the number 7".

Hitler's registered number for the DAP was 555 - and it's often claimed that he doctored this to claim that his membership number was 7 (ie that he had a vision/was destined from very close to the start". But since this was a provisional card - and a low-numbered one at that - isn't it more logical to assume that what's meant is that the party was not very active?