July Putsch

The July Putsch was a failed coup attempt against the Austrofascist regime by Austrian Nazis from 25 to 30 July 1934.

1934 July Putsch (Austria)
Part of the Interwar Period

Police car at Ballhausplatz outside Chancellery building, 25 July 1934
Date25–30 July 1934
Location
Vienna, Austria
Result

Austrian government victory

  • Nazi coup d'etat failed
  • Fatherland Front remains in power
  • Chancellor Engelbert Dollfuss is killed
Belligerents

Schutzstaffel (SS)

Austrian Nazi Party supporters
Austrian Legion
Supported by:
 Nazi Germany

Federal State of Austria

Supported by:
Kingdom of Italy
Commanders and leaders
Fridolin Glass
Otto Wächter
Anton Rintelen 
Engelbert Dollfuss 
Wilhelm Miklas
Kurt Schuschnigg
Ernst Rüdiger Starhemberg
Emil Fey
Strength
154 SS (Vienna)
thousands (elsewhere)
Entire Federal Army, police, gendarmeries, and paramilitary Heimwehr forces
Casualties and losses
98–140 killed
13 executed
4,000 detained
101–104 killed
11–13 civilians killed

Just a few months after the Austrian Civil War, Austrian Nazis and German SS soldiers attacked the Chancellery in Vienna in an attempt to depose the ruling Fatherland Front government under Engelbert Dollfuss in favor of replacing it with a pro-Nazi government under Anton Rintelen of the Christian Social Party. The Nazi putsch ultimately failed as the majority of the Austrian population and army remained loyal to the government. The Nazis managed to kill Dollfuss, but Kurt Schuschnigg succeeded him and the Austrofascist regime remained in power.

A German invasion of Austria in support of the putsch was averted because of the guarantee of independence and diplomatic support that Austria received from Fascist Italy.

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