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== Fatalities == [[File:2010-11-09 Neue Gedenktafel.jpg|thumb|Plaque erected on November 9, 2010, at the Munich Residence, commemorating the 4 officers killed.]] === Bavarian police officers === *{{Interlanguage link|Friedrich Fink|lt=|de|Friedrich Fink (Polizist)}} (April 23, 1887 – November 9, 1923) * {{Interlanguage link|Nikolaus Hollweg|de}} (May 15, 1897 – November 9, 1923) * {{Interlanguage link|Max Schoberth|de}} (1902 or 1903 – November 9, 1923) * {{Interlanguage link|Rudolf Schraut|de|Rudolf Schraut (Polizist)}} (July 4, 1886 – November 9, 1923) === Putschists === {{redirect|Karl Kuhn|the baseball coach|Karl Kuhn (baseball)}} [[File:Reichsparteitagnov1935.jpg|thumb|upright=1.3|Adolf Hitler reviewing [[Sturmabteilung|SA]] members in 1935. He is accompanied by the ''[[Blutfahne]]'' ("blood flag") and its bearer [[SS]]-''[[Sturmbannführer]]'' [[Jakob Grimminger]].]] The 15 deceased are listed in Hitler's dedication to ''Mein Kampf''.<ref>{{cite book| last=Hitler| first=Adolf| author-link=Adolf Hitler|title=Mein Kampf| url=https://archive.org/details/meinkampf00adol| url-access=registration|year=1999| publisher=Houghton Mifflin| location=New York|isbn=978-0-395-92503-4|page=v}}</ref> * {{Interlanguage link|Felix Allfarth|de}}, merchant, born 5 July 1901 in [[Leipzig]]. Alfarth had studied merchandising at the [[Siemens-Schuckert]] Works and moved to Munich in 1923 to begin his career.<ref>Christian Zentner, Friedemann Bedürftig (1991). ''[[The Encyclopedia of the Third Reich]]''. Macmillan, New York. {{ISBN|0-02-897502-2}}</ref> * {{Interlanguage link|Andreas Bauriedl|lt=|de}}, hatter and World War I veteran, born 4 May 1879 in [[Aschaffenburg]]. Bauriedl was hit in the abdomen, killing him and causing him to fall on the Nazi flag, which had fallen to the ground when its flagbearer, Heinrich Trambauer, was severely wounded. Bauriedl's blood-soaked flag later became the Nazi relic known as the ''[[Blutfahne]]''. Member of the Nazi Party.{{sfn|Bear|2016|p=[https://books.google.com/books?id=wSMzDAAAQBAJ&pg=PT21 PT21]}} * {{Interlanguage link|Theodor Casella|de}}, bank clerk and World War I veteran, born 8 August 1900 in Munich. Member of the Freikorps and Nazi Party. * {{Interlanguage link|Wilhelm Ehrlich|de}}, bank clerk and World War I veteran, born 8 August 1894 in [[Głowno]]. Member of the Freikorps and Nazi Party. Previous participant in the Kapp Putsch. * {{Interlanguage link|Martin Faust|lt=|de}}, bank clerk and World War I veteran, born 4 January 1901 in [[Hemau]]. * {{Interlanguage link|Anton Hechenberger|de}}, locksmith, born 28 September 1902 in Munich. Member of the Nazi Party and Sturmabteilung. * {{Interlanguage link|Oskar Körner|de}}, businessman and World War I veteran, born 4 January 1875 in [[Ober-Peilau|Oberpeilau]]. Member of the German Workers' Party and Nazi Party. * {{Interlanguage link|Karl Laforce|de}}, engineering student, born 28 October 1904; the youngest to die in the putsch. Member of the Nazi Party, Sturmabteilung, and [[Stoßtrupp-Hitler]]. * {{Interlanguage link|Kurt Neubauer|de|Kurt Neubauer (Putschist)}}, valet for Erich Ludendorff and World War I veteran, born 27 March 1899 in Hopfengarten, [[Kreis Bromberg]]. Member of the Freikorps. * {{Interlanguage link|Klaus von Pape|de}}, businessman, born 16 August 1904 in [[Oschatz]]. * {{Interlanguage link|Theodor von der Pfordten|lt=|de}}, judge and World War I veteran, born 14 May 1873 in [[Bayreuth]]. Member of the [[German National People's Party]]. During his time as the commandant of a prisoner of war camp in [[Traunstein]], Pfordten was implicated in the abuse of prisoners of war, particularly Russians.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Giles on Hampe and Reichert and Wolgast, 'Kriegstagebuch 1914–1919' {{!}} H-Net |url=https://networks.h-net.org/node/35008/reviews/44915/giles-hampe-and-reichert-and-wolgast-kriegstagebuch-1914-1919 |access-date=2023-10-06 |website=networks.h-net.org}}</ref> * {{Interlanguage link|Johann Rickmers|de}}, retired cavalry captain and World War I veteran; born 7 May 1881 in [[Bremen]]. Member of the Freikorps. * [[Max Erwin von Scheubner-Richter]], Nazi leader, born 21 January 1884 in [[Riga]]. Member of the Nazi Party. Previous participant in the Kapp Putsch. * Lorenz Ritter von Stransky-Stranka und Greiffenfels,<ref>{{Cite web |title=Stransky-Stranka und Greiffenfels, Ritter von, Lorenz |url=https://www.lwl.org/westfaelische-geschichte/nstopo/strnam/Begriff_479.html |access-date= |website=Landschaftsverband Westfalen-Lippe (LWL)}}</ref> engineer and World War I veteran, born 14 March 1889 in [[Weigenheim|Müln]]. Member of the Freikorps, Nazi Party, and Sturmabteilung. * Wilhelm Wolf, businessman and World War I veteran, born 19 October 1898 in Munich. Member of the Freikorps and Nazi Party. Scheubner-Richter was walking arm-in-arm with Hitler during the putsch; he was shot in the lungs and died instantly.<ref>[[John Toland (author)|Toland, John]]. ''Adolf Hitler: The Definitive Biography''. New York: Anchor Books, 1976 p. 170 {{ISBN|0-385-42053-6}}</ref> He brought Hitler down and dislocated Hitler's shoulder when he fell. He was the only significant Nazi leader to die during the putsch. Of all the party members who died in the putsch, Hitler claimed Scheubner-Richter to be the only "irreplaceable loss".<ref>[[Balakian, Peter]]. ''The Burning Tigris: The Armenian Genocide and America's Response''. New York, HarperCollins, 2003 p. 407 {{ISBN|0-06-055870-9}}</ref> According to [[Ernst Röhm]], Martin Faust and Theodor Casella, both members of the armed militia organisation ''Reichskriegsflagge'', were shot down accidentally in a burst of machine gun fire during the occupation of the War Ministry as the result of a misunderstanding with II/Infantry Regiment 19.<ref>"Ernst Röhm, ''Die Geschichte eines Hochverräters'', Franz Eher Verlag, Munich 1928.</ref> Also honoured as a martyr in ''Mein Kampf'' was {{Interlanguage link|Karl Kuhn|de|Karl Kuhn (Kellner)}} (born 26 July 1897), a head waiter from [[Heilbronn]]. Allegedly he took part in the putsch as a member of the Freikorps Oberland, and was fatally shot by the police. In reality, Kuhn was an innocent bystander. He was working as a waiter in a nearby restaurant when he stepped outside to watch, after which he was killed in the crossfire.<ref name="H2">[[Hanns Hubert Hofmann]]: ''Der Hitlerputsch. Krisenjahre deutschen Geschichte 1920–1924''. Nymphenburger Verlagshandlung, München 1961, S. 211, 272; als ''Karl Kulm'' bei [[Hans Günter Hockerts]]: ''„Hauptstadt der Bewegung“''. In: Richard Bauer et al. (Hrsg.): ''München – „Hauptstadt der Bewegung“. Bayerns Metropole und der Nationalsozialismus''. 2. Auflage. Edition Minerva, München 2002, S. 355 f.</ref>
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