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'''Theodor von der Pfordten''' (May 14, 1873 - November 9, 1923) was a county court councillor, who served in [[World War I]] and was an early member of the [[Nazi Party]] who took part in [[Adolf Hitler]]'s failed [[Beer Hall Putsch]] in 1923. He along with fifteen others died trying to overthrow the government of [[Bavaria]].{{Citation needed|date=May 2010}} He would not have a proper burial, until Hitler came to power, when he would be known as a martyr of the [[Nazism|Nazi]] struggle.{{Citation needed|date=May 2010}} Hitler's [[Mein Kampf]] is dedicated to him with the |
'''Theodor von der Pfordten''' (May 14, 1873 - November 9, 1923) was a county court councillor, who served in [[World War I]] and was an early member of the [[Nazi Party]] who took part in [[Adolf Hitler]]'s failed [[Beer Hall Putsch]] in 1923. He along with fifteen others died trying to overthrow the government of [[Bavaria]].{{Citation needed|date=May 2010}} He would not have a proper burial, until Hitler came to power, when he would be known as a martyr of the [[Nazism|Nazi]] struggle.{{Citation needed|date=May 2010}} Hitler's [[Mein Kampf]] is dedicated to him with the other "martyred" Nazis who were killed also in the Putsch.{{Citation needed|date=May 2010}} |
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Revision as of 02:40, 11 September 2011
Theodor von der Pfordten (May 14, 1873 - November 9, 1923) was a county court councillor, who served in World War I and was an early member of the Nazi Party who took part in Adolf Hitler's failed Beer Hall Putsch in 1923. He along with fifteen others died trying to overthrow the government of Bavaria.[citation needed] He would not have a proper burial, until Hitler came to power, when he would be known as a martyr of the Nazi struggle.[citation needed] Hitler's Mein Kampf is dedicated to him with the other "martyred" Nazis who were killed also in the Putsch.[citation needed]
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