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Regards --[[User:AntonyZ|AntonyZ]] ([[User talk:AntonyZ|talk]]) 22:23, 25 November 2009 (UTC)
Regards --[[User:AntonyZ|AntonyZ]] ([[User talk:AntonyZ|talk]]) 22:23, 25 November 2009 (UTC)


Was it not Adolf Wagner, Gauleiter of Munich, who lost his arm in the Great War?

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My last name is Amann

. What are the probabilities that he and I could be related? Just curious.


What Crime was he convicted for?

For what crime was he convicted for his 10-year sentence? Kent Wang 18:03, 28 May 2004 (UTC)[reply]

The German wiki article says he was classified as being a Hauptschuldiger or a Prominant Guilty Party, which is what got him his 10-year sentence. I added that into the article here. - Maaya 04:22, 1 December 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Amann's arm

Someone wrote to the article, that Amann lost his arm in Grenade attack during Great War, but this is false. Amann lost his arm on 4th September 1931, while he was on hunt with general Franz Ritter von Epp. Then his arm was amputated in shoulder. If he lost his arm in combat, the he will be one of recipients of Wound badge...probably German Wound Badge in Gold, because it was very serious wound.

Regards --AntonyZ (talk) 22:23, 25 November 2009 (UTC)[reply]


Was it not Adolf Wagner, Gauleiter of Munich, who lost his arm in the Great War?

Taff