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Ulrich Graf (6 July 1878 – 3 March 1950) was an early member of the
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and one of
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'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
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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.


Biography

Shortly after the
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, Graf became a member of the
German Workers' Party The German Workers' Party (german: Deutsche Arbeiterpartei, DAP) was a short-lived far-right political party established in Weimar Germany after World War I. It was the precursor of the Nazi Party, which was officially known as the National Soc ...
(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. Graf, a former butcher and amateur wrestler, was selected by Hitler as a personal bodyguard. Graf was a member of a small unit formed in 1923 for Hitler's protection, which became known as '' Stoßtrupp-Hitler''. At that time the bodyguard unit numbered no more than 20 men, including Ulrich Graf. 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. "Police opened fire and Graf took a bullet to the shoulder before throwing himself on Hitler and taking five bullets.” Hitler was convicted of high treason and sentenced to five years in prison. He only served nine months, not including his time in remand. In December 1924, Graf was elected City Councillor in
Munich Munich ( ; german: München ; bar, Minga ) is the capital and most populous city of the German state of Bavaria. With a population of 1,558,395 inhabitants as of 31 July 2020, it is the third-largest city in Germany, after Berlin and Ha ...
and took office 1 January 1925. 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. 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. 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 ''
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'' in the SS and would attain the rank of ''
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'' in 1943. After the war ended, in 1948 Graf was sentenced to five years of hard labor. He died in March 1950. His family sold his possessions, to break with his past. His ''
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'' (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.


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* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Graf, Ulrich 1878 births 1950 deaths members of the Reichstag of Nazi Germany military personnel of Bavaria Nazis who participated in the Beer Hall Putsch people from Dillingen (district) people from the Kingdom of Bavaria SS-Brigadeführer Sturmabteilung personnel