Hitler and the July Plot
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- USD 8.99
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- USD 8.99
Descripción editorial
Hitler and the July Plot explores the dramatic events of 20 July 1944, when a group of senior German officers attempted to assassinate Adolf Hitler and overthrow the Nazi regime. Led by Claus von Stauffenberg, the conspirators placed a bomb inside the Wolf's Lair conference hut in East Prussia — an explosion that killed four people but left Hitler with only minor injuries.
Drawing on the roles of Ludwig Beck, Henning von Tresckow, Friedrich Olbricht, and other key figures, this book examines the motivations, planning, and execution of Operation Valkyrie, as well as the brutal reprisals that followed, which saw thousands arrested and many executed.
Perfect for WW2 historians, military enthusiasts, researchers, and collectors, this volume offers a clear, authoritative account of the most famous attempt to end Hitler's rule from within Germany itself.
This digital download includes:
•A detailed chronology of the July Plot and Operation Valkyrie
•Profiles of key conspirators and their motivations
•Analysis of the coup's planning, failure, and aftermath
•Context on the German resistance movement and its legacy
•A valuable reference for academic study, teaching, and personal research
Ideal for anyone building a WW2 history library, studying German resistance, or seeking a definitive account of the July Plot and its historical significance.