Adolf Wagner
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- This article concerns the Nazi official Adolf Wagner; for the German economist, see Adolph Wagner.
Adolf Wagner (October 1, 1890-1944) was a German soldier.
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 a Gauleiter for various districts in Germany, eventually becoming Gauleiter of München-Oberbayern.
Wagner died in April 1944. His state funeral was notable in the fact that it was the last time when the blutfahne was seen in public.