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The Kapp Putsch was a failed coup attempt that took place in Germany in March 1920, aimed at overthrowing the Weimar Republic and establishing a right-wing government. It was led by Wolfgang Kapp and supported by elements of the military and the Freikorps, which were paramilitary groups formed after World War I. The putsch highlighted the instability of the Weimar Republic, the threat posed by right-wing extremism, and set a precedent for further political violence in Germany during this tumultuous period.