New Delhi: The arrest of supporters of a far-right group in Germany, who were reportedly plotting a coup to install a descendent of a German royal family as the head of state, has rekindled memories of Adolf Hitler’s 1923 “Beer Hall Putsch”, also known as the “Munich Putsch”. Termed the biggest “radical rightwing conspiracy” in Germany’s 73-year history, the group of far-right and former military figures were allegedly planning to storm the Reichstag building and seize power. They are said to have been inspired by the Reichsbürger group, which does not recognise the Federal Republic of Germany as a sovereign...