Scheubner-Richter lives

During Beer Hall Putsch, one of Hitler closest associates, Ludwig Maximilian Erwin von Scheubner-Richter was killed. In this timeline, Rudolf Hess was walking arm-in-arm with Hitler during the putsch, instead of Scheubner-Richter, and like Scheubner-Richter in OTL, he was shot in the lungs and died instantly.

'''POD: 9. NOVEMBER 1923'''

Like in OTL, at evening of 8th November, Hitler starts a coup - so-called Beer Hall Putsch. By mid-morning on 9th November, Hitler realised that the putsch was going nowhere. The putschists did not know what to do and were about to give up. At this moment, Ludendorff cried out, "Wir marschieren!" ('We will march!'). Röhm's force together with Hitler's (a total of approximately 2000 men) marched out — but with no specific plan of where to go. On the spur of the moment, Ludendorff led them to the Bavarian Defence Ministry. However, at the Odeonsplatz in front of the Feldhermhalle, they met a force of 130 soldiers blocking the way under the command of State Police Senior Lieutenant Michael von Godin. The two groups exchanged fire, killing four state police officers and 16 Nazis. Rudolf Hess, who was to Hitler`s right, was shot and killed instantly. He was the only significant Nazi leader to die during the putsch. Of all the party members who died in the putsch, Hitler claimed Hess to be the only "irreplaceable loss". Scheubner-Richter, who was in second row of party leaders, after not wanting to talk with Hitler because of their argument what has been couple of hours earlier, about how to carry revolution out, doesn`t get hit and was arrested later. From that, until early 1930`s, events are quite similar to OTL, except Scheubner-Richter takes high party positions and helped to edit Mein Kampf instead of Hess and nazism becomes less anti-slavic (most slavs are considered as Aryans in this timeline, thanks to Scheubner-Richter efforts) and more pragmatic.