Plotting Hitler s Death 10 X Pack

Plotting Hitler s Death 10 X Pack
Author: Joachim C. Fest
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 1997-10
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0753803178

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Plotting Hitler s Death

Plotting Hitler s Death
Author: Joachim C. Fest,Joachim Fest
Publsiher: Macmillan
Total Pages: 436
Release: 1997-09-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 0805056483

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

Plotting Hitler s Death

Plotting Hitler s Death
Author: Joachim C. Fest
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 419
Release: 1997
Genre: Anti-Nazi movement
ISBN: 1857999177

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The definitive and fascinating account of the many German plots to kill Hitler. PLOTTING HITLER'S DEATH brings the full story of German resistance against the Nazis to a popular audience. Time and again, small numbers of Germans, civilian and military, noble and ignoble, schemed to topple the Fuhrer, and on several occasions they came within minutes - or inches - of succeeding. Fest recounts the famous 1944 attempt and the lesser known 1938 attempt to topple Hitler. He also recounts the numerous isolated individuals and conspirators that plotted against the dictator. As powerful and compelling as any thriller, this vivid and absorbing account explores why they tried, why they found so little support either in Germany or outside it, and why they failed.

Plotting Hitler s Death

Plotting Hitler s Death
Author: Joachim C. Fest
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1996
Genre: Anti-Nazi movement
ISBN: 0297927744

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Plotting Hitler s Death

Plotting Hitler s Death
Author: Joachim C. Fest
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 419
Release: 1996
Genre: Anti-Nazi movement
ISBN: OCLC:864841965

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Hitler s Last Plot

Hitler s Last Plot
Author: Ian Sayer,Jeremy Dronfield
Publsiher: Da Capo Press
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2019-04-16
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780306921575

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Revealed for the first time: how the SS rounded up the Nazis' most prominent prisoners to serve as human shields for Hitler in the last days of World War II In April 1945, as Germany faced defeat, Hitler planned to round up the Third Reich's most valuable prisoners and send them to his "Alpine Fortress," where he and the SS would keep the hostages as they made a last stand against the Allies. The prisoners included European presidents, prime ministers, generals, British secret agents, and German anti-Nazi clerics, celebrities, and officers who had aided the July 1944 bomb plot against Hitler--and the prisoners' families. Orders were given to the SS: if the German military situation deteriorated, the prisoners were to be executed--all 139 of them. So began a tense, deadly drama. As some prisoners plotted escape, others prepared for the inevitable, and their SS guards grew increasingly volatile, drunk, and trigger-happy as defeat loomed. As a dramatic confrontation between the SS and the Wehrmacht threatened the hostages caught in the middle, the US Army launched a frantic rescue bid to save the hostages before the axe fell. Drawing on previously unpublished and overlooked sources, Hitler's Last Plot is the first full account of this astounding and shocking story, from the original round-up order to the prisoners' terrifying ordeal and ultimate rescue. Told in a thrilling, page-turning narrative, this is one of World War II's most fascinating episodes.

World War II 5 volumes 5 volumes

World War II  5 volumes   5 volumes
Author: Spencer C. Tucker,Priscilla Roberts
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 1860
Release: 2005-02-23
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781851098583

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Designed with the more visual needs of today's student in mind, this landmark encyclopedia covers the entire scope of the Second World War, from its earliest roots to its continuing impact on global politics and human society. Over 1,000 illustrations, maps, and primary source materials enhance the text and make history come alive for students and faculty alike. ABC-CLIO's World War II: A Student Encyclopedia captures the monumental sweep of the "Big One" with accessible scholarship, a student-friendly, image-rich design, and a variety of tools specifically crafted for the novice researcher. For teachers and curriculum specialists, it is a thoroughly contemporary and authoritative work with everything they need to enrich their syllabi and meet state and national standards. Ranging from the conflict's historic origins to VJ Day and beyond, it brings all aspects of the war vividly to life—its origins in the rubble of World War I, its inevitable outbreak, its succession of tumultuous battles and unforgettable personalities. Students will understand what the war meant to the leaders, the soldiers, and everyday families on home fronts around the world. Featured essays look at Pearl Harbor, the Holocaust, the atomic bomb, and other crucial events, as well as fascinating topics such as signals intelligence and the role of women in war. A separate primary source volume provides essential source material for homework, test preparation or special projects. With a wealth of new information and new ideas about the war's causes, course, and consequences, World War II will be the first place students turn for the who, what, when, where, and—more importantly—the why, behind this historic conflict.

Indelible Shadows

Indelible Shadows
Author: Annette Insdorf
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 432
Release: 2003
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 0521016304

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