Wilhelm Brückner (1884-1954, Adolf Hitler's chief adjutant) Oberleutnant portrait c. 1924 (?) Nazi uniform swastika armband etc National Archives NARA (US seized enemy property) 242-HF-0034 001 Unrestricted No known copyright
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https://catalog.archives.gov/id/162121240 (National Archives Catalog, National Archives and Records Administration, U.S.A.)
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Portrait of Wilhelm Brückner wearing his nazi uniform with nazi swastika armband, military decorations, shoulder belt, peaked cap, etc. Photo probably taken around 1924.
- Wilhelm Brückner (11 December 1884 – 18 August 1954) was Adolf Hitler's chief adjutant until October 1940. Thereafter, Brückner joined the Heer (army), becoming an Oberst (colonel) by the end of World War II. In the First World War, Brückner was an officer in a Bavarian infantry regiment and was discharged as a lieutenant. In late 1922 he joined the en:Nazi Party (NSDAP). On 9 November 1923 Brückner took part in the Beer Hall Putsch in Munich, and was found guilty of aiding and abetting high treason. Brückner was appointed Chief Adjutant to Hitler on 20 February 1934, and retained that role until being dismissed on 18 October 1940.
- Decorations and awards
- Military Merit Cross (Bavaria) 2nd Class with Crown and Swords, 1915
- 1914 Iron Cross 2nd Class, 1917
- 1918 Wound Badge in Black, 1918
- Honour Chevron for the Old Guard, February 1934
- The Honour Cross of the World War 1914/1918 with Swords, 1934
- Blood Order #7, 1934
- Coburg Badge, 1936
- Golden Party Badge, 1938
- Anschluss Medal, 1938
- Sudetenland Medal, 1939
- Memel Medal, 1939
- Clasp to the Sudetenland Medal, 1939
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Public domain
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nazi
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