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Von Stauffenberg succeeds in 1944, does Germany still fall? Somewhat related I hope… was Von Stauffenberg an anti-Semite? From what I understand many of the Germans who opposed Hitler we're still anti-Semitic… they believed in Nazi ideology, but felt that Hitler got away from it in the later years of World War II? Click to expand
Actually Clean WWII German Generals? - History Forum This German site goes through the generals' opposition to Hitler in some detail: Wiederstand der Generale gegen Hitler It lists 19 Generals and 1 Admiral (Canaris), who either killed themselves or were executed following the Stauffenberg attempt:
Why did the Wehrmacht fight to the bitter end? | History Forum Defeatism could be detected (e g , Stauffenberg) in some quarters air but the Wehrmacht fought on, often with exemplary esprit de coeur Fanaticism was certainly a factor but that was mostly confined to the SS and other similar elite formations, but what drove the average German soldier? What drove the average German soldier?
Generation War Unsere Mütter, unsere Väter | History Forum Claus von Stauffenberg - a Nazi, a racist and an Anti-Semite - has been made a hero, because he wanted to kill Hitler He wanted to kill Hitler not because he opposed Nazism, but because he considered Hitler as a disastrous leader for the Germans Well, it is also possible that he changed his views and stopped to be a racist and a Nazi supporter
What if Rommel remained alive until after the war - History Forum However, unlike Stauffenberg, who had a similar revelation regarding Hitler and the Nazis, Rommel remained loyal He was never active in the Valkyrie plot, and it's questionable as to how much he even knew about it
Historical figures with cool sounding names - History Forum Earl_of_Rochester Joined Feb 2011 13,604 Posts | 166+ Perambulating in St James' Park Oct 9, 2012 #14 Horatio Blackwood Cavendish Rochester Paris Agamemnom Wolfe Mountbatten Drake Cur de Lion Lionheart Salahedin Rasputin Raphael Auchinleck Von Ribbentrop Von Stauffenberg Von Richtofen
Italian WW2 Victories For Dummies - History Forum The Battle of Sicily: How the Allies Lost Their Chance for Total Victory, Samuel W Mitcham, Friedrich Von Stauffenberg, p 263, Stackpole Books) ("The Axis units held their positions through several days of attack, much thanks due to Italian artillery support "
Historical Leaders Kings Generals with Imperfections? General Adrian Carton de Wiart had the same disabilities, as did Claus von Stauffenberg (well, he was missing his right hand and a couple of fingers on his left hand) The famous German knight and mercenary Gotz von Berlichingen had one arm, and had a prosthetic that was apparently capable of actually holding objects from a sword to a quill
Why didnt the top leadership of the Third Reich sign the Instrument of . . . Of course, everyone obeyed Hitler, who had lost his mind, but why couldn't other senior officers eliminate Hitler in the name of saving the German people? Click to expand They tried to kill him quite a few times The Stauffenberg plot in particular was almost successfull Why they obeyed Hitler?
Goebbels proposals for a separate peace with Stalin in 1944 I was reading some pages of Eleanor Hancock dissertation on NS-Leadership measures on Total War and I found this interesting info (pp 235-236): Goebbels continued in his efforts to have Hitler alter German foreign policy The 1944 diaries have not yet appeared in the West but Semler's diary