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Countdown to Valkyrie : the July plot to assassinate Hitler

Although there were more than 40 plots to assassinate Adolf Hitler, none came closer to success than the July Plot of 1944. The attempt was masterminded by Count von Stauffenberg, a member of the German General Staff, who had been rushed back from Africa after losing his left eye and right hand. For his injuries, he had been decorated as a war hero. Never a supporter of Nazi ideology, he was increasingly attracted by the approaches of the German resistance movement. After a attempt to assassinate Hitler in November 1943 failed, Stauffenberg developed a new plot to kill him at the Wolf's Lair Headquarters on 20th July 1944. Besides the Fuhrer's assassination, Stauffenberg organized plans to take over command of the Germany forces and sue for peace with the Allies. The attempt ultimately failed. Only one bomb was detonated and Hitler was only injured: his life was probably saved because the bomb, hidden in Stauffenberg's suitcase, had been placed behind a heavy table leg which reduced the impact of the blast. The author dissects the lead up to the attempt, the events of the day in minute-by-minute detail, and the aftermath in which the conspirators were hunted down
eBook, English, 2008
Frontline, London, 2008
History
1 online resource (xi, 308 pages) : illustrations, maps
9781783461455, 1783461454
854583924
Prologue : high summer in the wolf's lair
A good German : the early life of Count Claus von Stauffenberg
Seizing the state : the irresistible rise of Hitler's Nazis
Rule of the outlaws
Hitler's march to war
Hitler's war
Lone wolf : Georg Elser and the bomb in the beerhall
The devil's luck : Henning von Tresckow and the army's plots against Hitler
Enter Stauffenberg : the head, heart and hand of the conspiracy
Valkyrie : 20 July 1944
Retribution : Hitler's revenge
Afterword with Count Berthold Schenk von Stauffenberg