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Fritz Wiedemann : ウィキペディア英語版 | Fritz Wiedemann Fritz Wiedemann (16 August 1891 in Augsburg – 17 January 1970 in Postmünster) was a German soldier and Nazi Party activist. He was for a time the personal adjutant to Adolf Hitler, having served with him in World War I.〔Harold Charles Deutsch, ''Hitler and his Generals: The Hidden Crisis, January–June 1938'', U of Minnesota Press, 1974, p. 41〕 ==War service== Wiedemann and Hitler first came into contact during the First World War when Hauptmann Wiedemann, as regimental adjutant, was Corporal Hitler's superior.〔Thomas Weber, ''Hitler's First War: Adolf Hitler, the Men of the List Regiment, and the First World War'', Oxford University Press, 2010, p. 96〕 Along with Max Amann he was one of Hitler's strongest supporters in the regiment, nominating him for the Iron Cross, First Class on a number of occasions before the medal was given in 1918.〔Weber, ''Hitler's First War'', p. 215〕 Whilst giving evidence at the Nuremberg Trials Wiedemann suggested that Hitler had failed to gain promotion in the regiment due to commanding officers viewing him as a 'Bohemian'.〔Otis C. Mitchell, ''Hitler's Stormtroopers and the Attack on the German Republic, 1919–1933'', McFarland, 2008, p. 36〕
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