1918 Liechtenstein putsch

November 1918 Liechtenstein putsch
Date7 November 1918
Location
Result Government of Leopold Freiherr von Imhof forced to resign and replaced by a Provisional Executive Committee led by Martin Ritter.
Belligerents
Christian-Social People's Party Independent or no organized group
Commanders and leaders

The November 1918 Liechtenstein putsch, also known as the Beck putsch (‹See Tfd›German: Novemberputsch 1918)[1] was a de facto coup d'état by the leaders of the Christian-Social People's Party (Christlich-Soziale Volkspartei or VP) 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.

  1. ^ Quaderer, Rupert (31 December 2011). "Novemberputsch 1918". Historisches Lexikon des Fürstentums Liechtenstein (in German). Retrieved 3 October 2023.