Wilhelm Brückner

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Wilhelm Brückner was a prominent early Nazi official who served as Adolf Hitler’s chief adjutant and held leading roles in the party’s paramilitary formations.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Nazi official
human
military officer
allegiance German Empire
Nazi Germany
citizenship Germany
closeTo Adolf Hitler
countryOfBirth German Empire
countryOfDeath West Germany
dateOfBirth 1884-12-11
dateOfDeath 1954-08-18
educatedAt University of Heidelberg NERFINISHED
University of Strasbourg
employer Adolf Hitler
Nazi Party Chancellery
familyName Brückner
fieldOfStudy economics
law
givenName Wilhelm
hasRole early member of Hitler's inner circle
leader in Nazi paramilitary formations
memberOf Nazi Party
surface form: National Socialist German Workers' Party

Reichstag of Nazi Germany
Sturmabteilung
militaryRank officer
notableFor prominent early Nazi Party official
serving as Adolf Hitler’s chief adjutant
notableWork organization of Hitler's personal staff
occupation politician
soldier
participantIn Beer Hall Putsch
World War I
surface form: First World War

Nazi seizure of power
placeOfBirth Baden-Baden
placeOfDeath Herzogenaurach
politicalAlignment far-right
politicalIdeology Nazism
positionHeld Reichstag member
Stabschef-Stellvertreter of the Sturmabteilung
chief adjutant of the Führer and Reich Chancellor
chief adjutant to Adolf Hitler
religion Protestant Christianity
surface form: Protestantism
residence Berlin
Munich
sexOrGender male

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Storm Detachment notableLeader Wilhelm Brückner