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SvC 2|1 Adolf Hitler: Bonus Episode. Monogram & Flag Centenary 2023. 100 Years of My “Hitler the Hohenzollern” Monogram & Flag (Copyrighted 1923). The Episode that Caused the Biography.
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SvC 2|1 Adolf Hitler: Bonus Episode. Monogram & Flag Centenary 2023. 100 Years of My “Hitler the Hohenzollern” Monogram & Flag (Copyrighted 1923). The Episode that Caused the Biography.

Hohenzollern Romanov Habsburg Hitler & Webb Family History Facts. Serendipity Vs. Conspiracy. · Sir Brian J Webb

June 17, 20256m 6s

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This Episode is copied from a dedicated video I did about the Centenary of the Monogram & Flag in 2023.

Kaiser Adolf's Iconic "Hitler the Hohenzollern" Royal Monogram and Flag were Copyrighted to my Hohenzollern Royal Family for the First Time in 1923.

The copyright request went through a patent office associated with his hideously evil biological cousin Albert Einstein.

Then Prince Imperial Adolf Hitler the Hohenzollern waited until he thought he was well enough, after his slow and grueling recovery from being nearly fatally wounded with a machine gun during WW1, before talking about a coronation. He didn't design the Monogram and Flag until 1923. He had spent most of the previous 5 years in hospital.

November 1923 was the first time he took a newly registered Royal flag with monogram out to show some friends quietly, in a bar frequented by gay men he regularly went to. Whilst he was having a quiet drink, disheveled people burst in and started firing guns at the men he was drinking with.

He was abducted during the shooting, and spent the next 13 months as the only inmate in partially condemned Landsberg Prison. He was not officially arrested, but was accused of perpetrating the shooting. The flag was splattered in blood from the wounds of his homosexual friends during the incident.

Whilst he was listed as missing, there was an attempt at a violent coup against the German government. He was in jail before it started, and not released until after order had been restored. He had no knowledge of it when he was eventually released in Decembeer 1924. He was given the blood-stained flag back with his personal belongings when he was released.

The flag became known as the "Blutfahne" afterwards. He used it at public events on a regular basis. Prince Imperial Adolf also started a memorial march for the victims of the coup attempt every year in Muchen, on the date he was abducted from the bar during the shooting incident.

The Blutfahne incident (erroneously dubbed the "Beer Hall Putsch") and the 13 months then Prince Imperial Adolf spent illegally detained in jail after it, put him off the idea of becoming Constitutional Monarch of Germany. He was still fine with being the new Kaiser in the future.

He then went into politics after trying to inform German citizens of what happened to him whilst he was listed as "missing" for 13 months. He used compensation he was awarded for being illegally jailed for his entry into politics.