The Blood Order - Hitler’s BANNED Devoted Nazi Cult

Within Hitler’s Germany, there was one accolade which was incredibly sought after and important. The Blood Order was a medal and decoration created for those ardent Nazis who had stressed their support for Hitler for an incredibly long time. He rewarded his most powerful inner circle and also those who supported him taking part in the Munich Putsch with the Decoration in Memory of the Munich Putsch. Hitler’s failed attempt to seize power in Munich in 1923 led to the deaths of a number of his followers, and he celebrated them once he became dictator with memorials and shrines. The Blood Order was given to 4000 different members of the Nazi Party who had gone above and beyond in their devotion to Hitler. Each of the medals was numbered and given specifically to someone, for example number 1 went to Ernst Rohm and number 2 went to Rudolf Hess, with Heinrich Himmler receiving number 3. Hitler continued to reward those who had been of value to his cause and politics, and even awarded posthumously p
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