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History of the German Resistance, 1933-1945

History of the German Resistance, 1933-1945
Author: Peter Hoffmann
Publisher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Total Pages: 882
Release: 1996
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780773515314

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A McGill University history professor provides a comprehensive account of the German opposition's struggle against Hitler, covering all the serious attempts to overthrow or assassinate him leading up the failed attempt of 20 July 1944. First published in West Germany in 1969 by R. Piper and Co. as Widerstand, Staatsstreich, Attentat, this volume first appeared in English, published by Macdonald and Jane's and MIT Press, in 1977. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR


An Honourable Defeat: A History of German Resistance to Hitler, 1933-1945

An Honourable Defeat: A History of German Resistance to Hitler, 1933-1945
Author: Anton Gill
Publisher: Independently Published
Total Pages: 328
Release: 2019-02-13
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781796748703

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The numbers were small, and their cause hopeless. Scattered across the landscape that was Nazi Germany, the Resistance looked puny: too little, too late. And yet it was made of many heroic men and women who were not afraid to risk their lives to stand up to a regime they knew was wrong. For those who have never known life under such a regime, it is hard to grasp the daily terror that makes an act of political graffiti a capital offense, that labels resistance "treason." Now, drawing on archival materials and on interviews with those few resisters who survived, Anton Gill brings their story to light. Here are union leaders and businessmen, priests and communists, students and factory workers; above all, here are the only people who had any real chance at more than symbolic resistance: those in the Army, the Foreign Office, the Abwehr. For these, obeying the dictates of conscience meant betraying the demands of government, and every day brought the risk of denunciation and death. 'A sober and useful analysis of the resistance to Hitler [that] reminds us of the astonishing moral courage human beings can display...The vast majority of Germans simply did not have the bravery to stand up to Hitler - but then who among us, confronted with the brutality of that regime, would have mustered the courage?' - Robert Harris, author of Fatherland, in The Sunday Times 'Mr. Gill fluidly conveys the attitudes and personalities of key figures in the resistance and the links among them.' - The New York Times Book Review 'Gill's illuminating study cogently argues that Hitler was not an irresistible force and that he succeeded only because he was allowed to.' - Publishers Weekly Anton Gill has been a freelance writer since 1984, specialising in European contemporary history but latterly branching out into historical fiction. He is the winner of the H H Wingate Award for non-fiction for his study of survivors of the Nazi concentration camps, 'The Journey Back From Hell'.


Plotting Hitler's Death

Plotting Hitler's Death
Author: Joachim C. Fest
Publisher: Macmillan
Total Pages: 436
Release: 1997-09-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780805056488

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The author documents more than a dozen plots to assassinate Hitler, surprisingly, from conservative and military circles within Germany.


The German Opposition to Hitler

The German Opposition to Hitler
Author: Michael Thomsett
Publisher: Crux Publishing Ltd
Total Pages: 401
Release:
Genre:
ISBN: 1909979376

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Between 1933 and 1945, more than 500,000 German citizens resisted the Nazi government. Many were imprisoned for political crimes which included both active attempts to remove Hitler from office and passive attempts to oppose the Nazi regime. Resistance was found among university students, churches and even in the German military. This fascinating and compelling history of the German resistance covers groups and methods from underground newspapers such as "Rote Kapella" and "Internal Front" to conspiracy movements within the army, that culminated with Operation Valkyrie, a coup d'état and assassination attempt which went terribly wrong.


Plotting Hitler's Death

Plotting Hitler's Death
Author: Joachim C. Fest
Publisher:
Total Pages: 419
Release: 1996
Genre: Anti-Nazi movement
ISBN: 9780753800409

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Tiem and again, small numbers of Germans, civilian nad military, noble and ignoble, scheme to topple the Fuhrer, and on several occasions they came within minutes - or inches - of succeeding. Fest explores why they tried, why they found so little support either in Germany or outside it, and why they failed.


Behind Valkyrie

Behind Valkyrie
Author: Peter Hoffmann
Publisher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Total Pages: 386
Release: 2011
Genre: History
ISBN: 0773537694

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"While the "Valkyrie" plot to kill Hitler is the best known instance of German oppositon to his dictatorship, there were many other significant acts of resistance. Behind Valkyrie collects the documents, letters, and testimonies- many available in their entirety and in English for the first time- of Germans who fought Hitler from within."--P. [4] of cover.


Plotting Hitler's Death

Plotting Hitler's Death
Author: Joachim C. Fest
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1996
Genre: Anti-Nazi movement
ISBN: 9780297927747

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