A phrase adapted from the Book of Ecclesiastes; the author complains frequently in the book about the monotony of life. The entire passage reads, “The thing that hath been, it is that which shall be; and that which is done is that which shall be done: and there is no new thing under the sun.”
“PER/THE BIBLES”!!! THERE IS ALWAYS “PRECEDENCE“, SOMEWHERE DOWN THROUGH MANKIND’S HISTORIES; “BIBLICAL, AND/OR JUST HISTORICAL” AND LESSONS TO BE LEARNED, YET “HUMAN KIND” SEEMS TO ALWAYS CHOOSE “NOT TO LEARN THE LESSONS” AND SEEMS TO CHOOSE “EVIL” AND NOT “GOODNESS”=”SINS OF MEN AND DEMONIC CAST OUT CREATURES OF CONTROLLING LUCIFER’S” ARMIES!!!
Ecclesiastes 1:9
New International Version
there is nothing new under the sun/SON.
9 What has been will be again,
what has been done will be done again;
there is nothing new under the sun.
HISTORY | NOVEMBER 8, 2023 8:00 A.M.
Before He Rose to Power, Adolf Hitler Staged a Coup and Went to Prison
The Beer Hall Putsch was a spectacular failure. It also set the stage for Nazi Germany
Assistant Editor, Humanities
In 1923, a decade before he became Germany’s chancellor, 34-year-old Adolf Hitler slipped into a beer hall in Munich, where he would make his first clumsy, fledgling grasps at power.
A crowd of around 3,000 had gathered at the Bürgerbräukeller beer hall to hear Gustav Ritter von Kahr, the Bavarian state commissioner, give a speech. As they listened, hundreds of members of Hitler’s SA, the paramilitary group known as the Brownshirts, surrounded the venue. Hitler—then the leader of the nascent Nazi Party—paced inside the foyer, waiting for his big moment.
It came at around 8:45 p.m. on November 8. He threw his beer glass to the floor and made a beeline for the stage, flanked by armed guards. Chaos reigned in the hall; to stifle it, Hitler climbed onto a chair and fired a pistol into the air, then scurried to the stage. “National revolution is underway!” he cried. He explained that 600 armed men now guarded the Bürgerbräukeller, and nobody could leave—not alive, anyway—without his permission. The Bavarian government had been deposed, he claimed, and a new government had risen in its place.
“All of this was, of course, a bluff, but he hoped that it would be true soon enough,” writes historian David King in The Trial of Adolf Hitler: The Beer Hall Putsch and the Rise of Nazi Germany. “He was sweating considerably. He looked crazy, drunk or both.”
The coup attempt—now known as the Beer Hall Putsch—would swiftly be quashed. Two days after the Bürgerbräukeller spectacle ended on November 9, Hitler was arrested. That winter, he was tried for high treason.
Onlookers predicted severe repercussions, certain Hitler would be jailed, deported or even executed. If the man himself wasn’t annihilated, surely any lingering political aspirations he harbored would be.
This month marks the 100th anniversary of Hitler’s failed coup. Contemporary historians emphasize how amateurish these early efforts were. Yet they also stress the lessons the future führer gleaned from his failure. If he couldn’t capture Weimar Germany by force, Hitler would convince the people to hand him the reins.
What led to the coup attempt?
By the time of the Beer Hall Putsch, Hitler was already accustomed to failure.
Born in 1889, he grew up near Linz, Austria, where he was a poor student and a high school dropout. Hoping to pursue a career as an artist, he applied to Vienna’s Academy of Fine Arts, receiving rejections two years in a row, in 1907 and 1908. He moved to Vienna anyway, spending several aimless years living in a homeless shelter (a social project funded by Jewish philanthropists) and trying to sell his art.
In 1913, Hitler moved to Munich, where he was eventually apprehended for failing to register for the draft back home. (Though he returned for a screening, he failed his physical. Officials deemed him “unsuitable for combat and support duty, too weak, incapable of firing weapons.”) Back in Munich, he requested—and was granted—permission to join the Bavarian Army. “After seven years of privations, disappointments and rejections, the 25-year-old loner finally thought he had found a way out of his disoriented, useless existence,” writes Volker Ullrich in Hitler: Ascent: 1889-1939.
History remembers conflicting accounts of Hitler’s military career. He expressed great pride in his service, later writing that receiving the Iron Cross Second Class was the “happiest day of my life” and that the war more broadly was the “most memorable period of my life.” More recent research, however, reveals that he was something of a loner among his fellow soldiers, some of whom shunned him as a “rear area pig,” based far from the front line. They noticed he spent considerable time in solitude, painting or reading political books.
Weeks before World War I’s end, Hitler was temporarily blinded in a mustard gas attack. As he recovered in a hospital, he learned of yet another failure: Germany’s humiliating defeat on the world stage. He was incensed by the armistice, which German officials signed on November 11, 1918, and later by the Treaty of Versailles, which blamed Germany for the war and forced it to pay billions of dollars in reparations, plunging the country into a financial crisis.
Hitler decided he would “save Germany.” Back in Munich, he attended a meeting of the German Workers’ Party, a far-right group founded by Anton Drexler that would eventually become the National Socialist German Workers’ Party, better known as the Nazi Party. At that meeting, Drexler gave Hitler a copy of his pamphlet“My Political Awakening,” which extolled antisemitic, anticapitalist ideas—ideas that Hitler was already partial to.
The party was then quite small, allowing Hitler, who had taken to making speeches at the group’s meetings, to rise quickly within it. On one occasion, he later recalled, “I talked for 30 minutes, and what I always had felt deep down in my heart, without being able to put it to the test, was here proved to be true: I could make a good speech. At the end of the 30 minutes, it was quite clear that all the people in the little hall had been profoundly impressed.”
In 1920, the Nazis publicized their 25-point platform, a haphazard mixture of antisemitism, nationalism and socialism, all tied to a furious rejection of the Treaty of Versailles. Hitler was elected as the party’s leader the following year….CONT…
NNOOWWW=”FLASH FORWARD” TO THE “NAZI-AMERICANS” SEEKING TO HAVE “THE EVIL SPIRIT OF HITLER” RESURRECTED AS THE “T-MAN” AND “EVIL NAZI MINIONS” OF CONGRESS AND JAN. 6TH ATTACKERS, AND THE “EVIL EVANGELICALS”, AKA “EVIL ANGELS” ALL, CONVERGING WITHIN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA=”HISTORY IS REPEATING ITSELF” AGAIN, BECAUSE “HUMANS” JUST DON’T SEEM TO “LEARN ANY LESSONS” AND NEITHER/NOR SEEM TO WANT TO “CHOOSE GOODNESS”, BUT ALWAYS SEEM TO “CHOOSE EVIL/SATANIC/DEMONIC/HATRED/LUCIFER” OVER “GOD”!!!!
SOONER, OR HOPEFULLY NOT MUCH LATER, OR NOT TOO LATE=”PEOPLE/HUMANS” MUST “CHOOSE GOD & JESUS & THE HOLY SPIRIT”!!!
MUST I REMIND Y’ALL/”U.S.” THAT MEN/WOMEN DID CHOOSE A “CRIMINAL”, “A LIFETIME HABITUAL CRIMINAL” TO BE FREED, INSTEAD OF “THE ONLY SON OF GOD=JESUS”!! EVIL/DEMONIC PEOPLE/HUMANS CHOSE Barabbas, OVER JESUS!!!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GwKHFrfNwzw “Give Us Barabbas” (Matthew 27:1-2, 11-26)