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Ulrich Graf

Ulrich Graf (6 July 1878 – 3 March 1950) was an early member of the Nazi Party and one of Adolf Hitler's inner circle. In 1923, he served in a bodyguard unit for Hitler and was wounded in the Beer Hall Putsch. He was a long serving member of the Munich City Council and the Supreme Party Court and in 1936 was elected to the Reichstag. After the war ended, Graf was sentenced to five years of hard labor and died in 1950.

Ulrich Graf
Graf in 1934
Born(1878-07-06)6 July 1878
Bachhagel, Kingdom of Bavaria,
German Empire
Died3 March 1950(1950-03-03) (aged 71)
Munich, West Germany
AllegianceNazi Germany
Service/branch
Years of service1932–1945
RankBrigadeführer

Biography

Shortly after the First World War, Graf became a member of the German Workers' Party (DAP). Later, the DAP was renamed the National Socialist German Workers' Party (NSDAP; Nazi Party) and taken over by Adolf Hitler. Founded in 1920, the Sturmabteilung (SA) was the first of many paramilitary protection squads that worked to protect Nazi officials. These storm troopers, outfitted in brown uniforms, were initially charged with the duty of keeping order at Nazi Party meetings. They soon expanded their role to include disruption of rival political party's functions. Graf was an early member of the SA.[1]

Graf, a former butcher and amateur wrestler, was selected by Hitler as a personal bodyguard.[2] Graf was a member of a small unit formed in 1923 for Hitler's protection, which became known as Stoßtrupp-Hitler.[3] At that time the bodyguard unit numbered no more than 20 men, including Ulrich Graf.[4]

 
Translated Caption:"Ulrich Graf, Hitler's faithful companion, seriously wounded 9th of November, 1923"

That same year, Graf took part in the ill-fated Beer Hall Putsch in November. When the column of SA troops approached the blocking detachment of police, Graf, stepped forward and shouted "Don't shoot. His Excellency General Ludendorff is coming." Unfortunately a single shot was fired setting off a volley of shots by both sides. The firing lasted for only sixty seconds, but in that time sixteen SA troops and four policemen lay dead.[5]

"Police opened fire and Graf took a bullet to the shoulder before throwing himself on Hitler and taking five bullets.”[6]

Hitler was convicted of high treason and sentenced to five years in prison.[7] He only served nine months, not including his time in remand.[8]

In December 1924, Graf was elected City Councillor in Munich and took office 1 January 1925.[9] In a meeting with Bavaria authorities in January 1925, Hitler agreed to respect the authority of the state and promised that he would seek political power only through the democratic process. The meeting paved the way for the ban on the NSDAP to be lifted on 16 February.[10] When Hitler re-established the Party on 27 February, Graf joined as member number 8. When later that year Hitler set up the Committee for Investigation and Settlement to settle Party disputes internally before they became public, Graf was made a member of the three man Party tribunal.[11] He would continue to serve on this panel after the Nazi seizure of power when it became the Supreme Party Court. In 1929, he was re-elected as City Councillor. By 1933, he was a Sturmbannführer in the SS and would attain the rank of Brigadeführer in 1943.[12]

After the war ended, in 1948 Graf was sentenced to five years of hard labor.[13] He died in March 1950.[13]

His family sold his possessions, to break with his past. His Blutorden (Blood Order) medal was sold by a British collector in 2019 for £36,000, nine times the estimate at Hansons, Derbyshire, to an overseas buyer.[14]

See also

References

Citations

  1. ^ Shirer 1990, p. 70.
  2. ^ Shirer 1990, p. 79.
  3. ^ Weale 2010, p. 16.
  4. ^ McNab 2009, pp. 10, 11, 16.
  5. ^ Shirer 1990, p. 112.
  6. ^ "Nazi bodyguard medal sells at Derbyshire auction for £36,500". BBC News. 29 July 2019.
  7. ^ Fulda 2009, pp. 68–69.
  8. ^ Bullock 1962, p. 121.
  9. ^ "Images Index". digitale-sammlungen.de. Retrieved 30 December 2016.
  10. ^ Kershaw 2008, pp. 158, 161, 162.
  11. ^ Shirer 1990, p. 174.
  12. ^ Hamilton 1996, p. 274.
  13. ^ a b Shirer 1990.
  14. ^ "Medal of bodyguard who took buĺlets for Hitler sold for £36k". The Times: 3. 30 July 2019.

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For the motorcyclist see Ulrich Graf motorcyclist Ulrich Graf 6 July 1878 3 March 1950 was an early member of the Nazi Party and one of Adolf Hitler s inner circle In 1923 he served in a bodyguard unit for Hitler and was wounded in the Beer Hall Putsch He was a long serving member of the Munich City Council and the Supreme Party Court and in 1936 was elected to the Reichstag After the war ended Graf was sentenced to five years of hard labor and died in 1950 Ulrich GrafGraf in 1934Born 1878 07 06 6 July 1878Bachhagel Kingdom of Bavaria German EmpireDied3 March 1950 1950 03 03 aged 71 Munich West GermanyAllegianceNazi GermanyService wbr branchSturmabteilungSchutzstaffelYears of service1932 1945RankBrigadefuhrer Contents 1 Biography 2 See also 3 References 3 1 Citations 3 2 Bibliography 4 External linksBiography EditShortly after the First World War Graf became a member of the German Workers Party DAP Later the DAP was renamed the National Socialist German Workers Party NSDAP Nazi Party and taken over by Adolf Hitler Founded in 1920 the Sturmabteilung SA was the first of many paramilitary protection squads that worked to protect Nazi officials These storm troopers outfitted in brown uniforms were initially charged with the duty of keeping order at Nazi Party meetings They soon expanded their role to include disruption of rival political party s functions Graf was an early member of the SA 1 Graf a former butcher and amateur wrestler was selected by Hitler as a personal bodyguard 2 Graf was a member of a small unit formed in 1923 for Hitler s protection which became known as Stosstrupp Hitler 3 At that time the bodyguard unit numbered no more than 20 men including Ulrich Graf 4 Translated Caption Ulrich Graf Hitler s faithful companion seriously wounded 9th of November 1923 That same year Graf took part in the ill fated Beer Hall Putsch in November When the column of SA troops approached the blocking detachment of police Graf stepped forward and shouted Don t shoot His Excellency General Ludendorff is coming Unfortunately a single shot was fired setting off a volley of shots by both sides The firing lasted for only sixty seconds but in that time sixteen SA troops and four policemen lay dead 5 Police opened fire and Graf took a bullet to the shoulder before throwing himself on Hitler and taking five bullets 6 Hitler was convicted of high treason and sentenced to five years in prison 7 He only served nine months not including his time in remand 8 In December 1924 Graf was elected City Councillor in Munich and took office 1 January 1925 9 In a meeting with Bavaria authorities in January 1925 Hitler agreed to respect the authority of the state and promised that he would seek political power only through the democratic process The meeting paved the way for the ban on the NSDAP to be lifted on 16 February 10 When Hitler re established the Party on 27 February Graf joined as member number 8 When later that year Hitler set up the Committee for Investigation and Settlement to settle Party disputes internally before they became public Graf was made a member of the three man Party tribunal 11 He would continue to serve on this panel after the Nazi seizure of power when it became the Supreme Party Court In 1929 he was re elected as City Councillor By 1933 he was a Sturmbannfuhrer in the SS and would attain the rank of Brigadefuhrer in 1943 12 After the war ended in 1948 Graf was sentenced to five years of hard labor 13 He died in March 1950 13 His family sold his possessions to break with his past His Blutorden Blood Order medal was sold by a British collector in 2019 for 36 000 nine times the estimate at Hansons Derbyshire to an overseas buyer 14 See also EditAdolf Hitler s bodyguard Overview of Adolf Hitler s bodyguard unitsReferences EditCitations Edit Shirer 1990 p 70 Shirer 1990 p 79 Weale 2010 p 16 McNab 2009 pp 10 11 16 Shirer 1990 p 112 Nazi bodyguard medal sells at Derbyshire auction for 36 500 BBC News 29 July 2019 Fulda 2009 pp 68 69 Bullock 1962 p 121 Images Index digitale sammlungen de Retrieved 30 December 2016 Kershaw 2008 pp 158 161 162 Shirer 1990 p 174 Hamilton 1996 p 274 a b Shirer 1990 Medal of bodyguard who took buĺlets for Hitler sold for 36k The Times 3 30 July 2019 Bibliography Edit Bullock Alan 1962 1952 Hitler A Study in Tyranny London Penguin Books ISBN 978 0 14 013564 0 Fulda Bernhard 2009 Press and Politics in the Weimar Republic Oxford Oxford University Press ISBN 978 0 19 954778 4 Hamilton Charles 1996 Leaders and Personalities of the Third Reich Vol 1 San Jose CA R James Bender Publishing ISBN 978 0 91213 827 5 Kershaw Ian 2008 Hitler A Biography New York W W Norton amp Company ISBN 978 0 393 06757 6 McNab Chris 2009 The SS 1923 1945 Amber Books Ltd ISBN 978 1 906626 49 5 Shirer William 1990 1959 The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich New York MJF Books ISBN 978 1 56731 163 1 Weale Adrian 2010 The SS A New History London Little Brown ISBN 978 1408703045 External links EditNewspaper clippings about Ulrich Graf in the 20th Century Press Archives of the ZBW Information about Ulrich Graf in the Reichstag database Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ulrich Graf amp oldid 1119288253, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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