- Adolf Wagner
:"This article concerns the Nazi official Adolf Wagner; for the German economist, see
Adolph Wagner .Adolf Wagner (
October 1 ,1890 in Algringen, Lothringen -April 12 ,1944 in Bad Reichenhall) was a German soldier and high-rankingNazi Party official from Algringen,Alsace-Lorraine .He served in
World War I as an officer in the German Army. A member of the Nazi Party from its earliest days, he was appointed aGauleiter for various districts inGermany , eventually becoming Gauleiter of theGau München-Oberbayern . He served as the master of ceremonies for the annual commemorations of theBeer Hall Putsch everyNovember 9 in Munich.Wagner angered
Adolf Hitler in 1941 when he insisted on removing crucifixes from Bavarian classrooms, which outraged theRoman Catholic Church and the general public. The opposition to this move was so strong Wagner was forced to rescind the order, one of the rare circumstances of successful public opposition inNazi Germany .Despite this "faux pas", Hitler apparently remained on good terms with the thuggish Wagner. When Wagner died in April 1944, two years after suffering a stroke that had effectively incapacitated him, the increasingly reclusive
Führer made a rare public appearance to attend his lavish funeral.
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