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This is a rare case when a non-english wikipedia entry has more information on a topic, the german article should be reviewed by someone familiar with the language and have content added into this English article. 67.5.157.80 ( talk) 12:03, 28 December 2007 (UTC)
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In the intro, last sentence: "During the Putsch, he was shot in the lungs and died instantly, at the same time dislocating Hitler's right shoulder."
William Shirer in "The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich" (chapter 3, I don't know the page) seems to imply (does not state directly) it is Hitler's left shoulder that was dislocated because his left hand was interlocked with Scheubner-Richter's right when the latter pulled him down. Unless I'm misinterpreting this, doesn't that imply it's the left that was dislocated? Cornelius ( talk) 23:01, 5 February 2018 (UTC)
Not really. He was transferred to Ottoman Army as early as November 1914 (not "later"), after his brief service with 7th Bavarian Chevaulegers on the Western Front. -- 129.187.244.19 ( talk) 11:17, 31 July 2020 (UTC)
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This is a rare case when a non-english wikipedia entry has more information on a topic, the german article should be reviewed by someone familiar with the language and have content added into this English article. 67.5.157.80 ( talk) 12:03, 28 December 2007 (UTC)
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In the intro, last sentence: "During the Putsch, he was shot in the lungs and died instantly, at the same time dislocating Hitler's right shoulder."
William Shirer in "The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich" (chapter 3, I don't know the page) seems to imply (does not state directly) it is Hitler's left shoulder that was dislocated because his left hand was interlocked with Scheubner-Richter's right when the latter pulled him down. Unless I'm misinterpreting this, doesn't that imply it's the left that was dislocated? Cornelius ( talk) 23:01, 5 February 2018 (UTC)
Not really. He was transferred to Ottoman Army as early as November 1914 (not "later"), after his brief service with 7th Bavarian Chevaulegers on the Western Front. -- 129.187.244.19 ( talk) 11:17, 31 July 2020 (UTC)
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