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  1. [pʊtʃ] masculine noun Word forms: Putsch (e)s genitive , Putsche plural. coup (d’état), revolt, putsch. Declension Putsch is a masculine noun. Remember that, in German, both the spelling of the word and the article preceding the word can change depending on whether it is in the nominative, accusative, genitive, or dative case.

  2. Putsch attempts were common in Weimar Germany, so the word appeared often in the stories of the English journalists who described the insurrections. Adolf Hitler also attempted a putsch (known as the Beer Hall Putsch), but he ultimately gained control of the German government via other means.

  3. Putsch translations: putsch, coup, coup. Learn more in the Cambridge German-English Dictionary.

  4. Translation for 'Putsch' using the free German-English dictionary by LANGENSCHEIDT -– with examples, synonyms and pronunciation.

  5. Translation for 'Putsch' in the free German-English dictionary and many other English translations.

  6. Translation for 'putsch' in the free English-German dictionary and many other German translations.

  7. /pʊtʃ/ puutch. See pronunciation. Where does the noun putsch come from? Earliest known use. 1910s. The earliest known use of the noun putsch is in the 1910s. OED's earliest evidence for putsch is from 1919, in the Times (London). putsch is a borrowing from German. Etymons: German Putsch. See etymology. Nearby entries. putrid sore throat, n. 1754–.