Ulrich Graf

Ulrich Graf ( born July 6, 1878 in Bachhagel; † March 3, 1950 in Munich) was a German Nazi politician, party official and a member of SA and SS

Life

The trained Müller joined the army in 1896. In 1904 he retired from service due to damage from the army service. After that he was municipal official in Munich. Ulrich Graf, from Bank Job Free Metzger was. Following the First World War, a member of the German Workers' Party, who was also Hitler Graf was also one of the founding members of the SA. In 1921 he joined the NSDAP (No. 2882 ). From 1921 he was a constant companion and personal bodyguard of Adolf Hitler. During the Hitler - Ludendorff Putsch he acted as the march of the insurgents was stopped in Munich in Feldherrenhalle by the Bavarian riot police on November 9, 1923 before Hitler, was seriously wounded and was since then as his life saver. In recognition he received in 1933 the Blood Order with the award number 21

In December 1924 he was elected to the City Council of Munich, where he served from January 1, 1925. In the same year he joined the meantime prohibited and newly founded NSDAP ( Mitglieds-Nr. 8), as well as the SS ( member number 26). In the City Council, in which he was re-elected in 1929, he appeared as a backbencher. The mandate was primarily a token of appreciation for past services. From the end of 1925 he was assessor in the party Arbitration Court of the NSDAP. Since 1935 he was alderman of the city of Munich. 1936 Graf was a member of the Reichstag. In 1943, he held the rank of SS - Brigade in the SS. In 1948, he was sentenced to five years in a labor camp.

The Jost Rieblinger (NSDAP district leader of Dillingen ) issued font Ulrich Graf, the Bachtalsohn. For the 60th birthday of the "old companion of the leader " ( Manz, Dillingen / Donau 1939) was set in the Soviet zone of occupation on the list of proscribed literature.

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