Operation Valkyrie: The German Generals' Plot Against HitlerCooper Square Press, 2002年7月8日 - 328 頁 The bomb that exploded in the "Wolf's Lair"—Hitler's command headquarters—on July 20th, 1944 was the closest any assassination attempt ever came to ridding the world of the Nazis' Führer. Pierre Galante's account of the years that led up to the attempt, and its grim aftermath, offers an illuminating look at how dissent among the German officer corps grew until something had to be done. Conspirator General Adolf Heusinger, who met with Hitler on hundreds of occasions, provides his personal accounts of the disintegrating obedience of the German commanders as the war turned against them. Their plan to kill Hitler, establish a provisional government, and negotiate with the Allies for peace—known as Operation Valkyrie—is described here in depth. |
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19341935 The Army Swears Fealty | 34 |
19361937 They Call him Hermann | 43 |
1938 A Swine But a Lucky Swine | 51 |
1939 First Soldier of the Reich | 80 |
1940 I Can Force Them to Obey Me | 93 |
1941 We Have Nothing to Fear from the Americans | 108 |
1944 When the Oxcart Gets Stuck in the Mud | 206 |
July 20 1944 Exercise Completed | 224 |
After July 20 1944 The Last Knights | 235 |
March 1945May 1945 In the Best Interests of the Nation | 256 |
Interview with General Heusinger | 268 |
Glossary of German Military Terms | 277 |
Sources | 279 |
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