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other story was that the flag was confiscated by the Munich authorities and was later returned to the Nazis via Eggers. In the mid-1930s, after a myth emerged that Bauriedl had been carrying the flag, an investigation by Nazi archivists concluded that Trambauer was the standard-bearer and that the flag had been concealed by an SA man, not taken by the police, though they had confiscated other flags which they later returned. Regardless of which story was the correct one, after
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There were two stories about what happened to the flag in the aftermath of the Putsch: one was that the wounded Trambauer took the flag to a friend where he removed it from its staff before leaving with it hidden inside his jacket and later giving it to a man named Karl Eggers for safekeeping. The
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Orth, R: „Von einem verantwortungslosen Kameraden zum geistigen KrĂŒppel geschlagen.“ Der Fall des Hitler-Putschisten Heinrich Trambauer. in: Historische Mitteilungen der Ranke-Gesellschaft 25 (2012), p. 208–236.
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in Munich with an SS guard of honour. The flag had a small tear in it, believed to have been caused during the Putsch, that went unrepaired for a number of years.
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at various Nazi Party ceremonies. One of the most visible uses of the flag was when Hitler, at the Party's annual
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vanished. Its current whereabouts are unknown, but it is generally assumed to have been destroyed amidst the
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men who died. It subsequently became one of the most revered objects of the
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After Hitler received the flag, he had it fitted to a new staff and
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congress at Weimar, Hitler ceremonially bestowed the flag on
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flag that was carried during the attempted coup d'Ă©tat
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was kept at the headquarters of the Nazi Party, the
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Index

Bloody flag
Blutbanner

Adolf Hitler
SA
SS
SturmbannfĂŒhrer
Jakob Grimminger
[ˈbluːtfaːnə]
Nazi Party
swastika
Beer Hall Putsch
Munich
SA
Nazi Party
Beer Hall Putsch
Feldherrnhalle
Andreas Bauriedl
Adolf Hitler
Landsberg Prison

Wochenspruch der NSDAP
Albert Leo Schlageter
finial
Nazi Party
Joseph Berchtold
SS
SturmbannfĂŒhrer
Jakob Grimminger
Nuremberg rallies

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