Born in 1897 in a small village (
ortsteil) of
Kulmbach, Hollweg first worked as a
merchant. After his military service, Hollweg enlisted in the
Bavarian Police in November 1922, signing up for 12 years of service and working in
Munich as a first assignment. On 8 November 1923,
Adolf Hitler and his followers of the
Nazi Party launched the
Beer Hall Putsch, seeking to overthrow the
Weimar Republic. The march began at the
Bürgerbräukeller, heading for the Military District Command, formerly the
Royal Bavarian Ministry of War. Nazi member
Ernst Röhm and his followers had been mutinying there since the previous day, prompting the 2nd Police Company to attempt to halt the march and prevent its advance on the Military District Command. The putschists were finally suppressed, and Hitler's attempts were thwarted, resulting in his imprisonment. == Legacy ==