1918 Liechtenstein putsch
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Leopold Imhof, Governor of Liechtenstein since April 1914 | |||||||
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Christian-Social People's Party Anti-Imhof Landtag members |
Cabinet of Leopold Imhof Pro-Imhof Landtag members | ||||||
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The 1918 Liechtenstein putsch (German: Novemberputsch 1918), also known as the Beck putsch, was a de facto coup d'état conducted by Wilhelm Beck, Fritz Walser, and Martin Ritter on 7 November against the government of Governor of Liechtenstein, Leopold Freiherr von Imhof. The coup forced Imhof's government to resign and established a Provisional Executive Committee in his place until 7 December.