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  1. The conspirators, many of whom were deeply religious and driven by a strong moral compass, believed that it was their duty to rid Germany of Hitler‘s evil regime, no matter the personal cost. As the German historian Joachim Fest wrote in his book "Plotting Hitler‘s Death": "The men of July 20 were not rebels in the conventional sense. They ...

  2. Plotting Hitler's Death [Phoenix paperback] Joachim C. Fest Phoenix (an Imprint of The Orion Publishing Group Ltd ), 1997 [broschiert] [Englisch] 8.) Plotting Hitler's Death Joachim Fest, Bruce Little (Übersetzer) Holt Paperbacks, 1997 [ ...

  3. Polish prosecutors have discontinued an investigation into human skeletons found at a site where German dictator Adolf Hitler and other Nazi leaders spent time during World War II because the ...

  4. The ninety minutes before the announcement of Hitler's death were perhaps the most dramatic broadcasts of the Second World War for the German Radio. Stand-by warnings were repeated continuously.

  5. After Hitler's death, his successor as chancellor of Germany, Goebbels, informed the Reichssender Hamburg radio station. The station broke the initial news of Hitler's death on the night of 1 May; an announcer claimed he had died that afternoon as a hero fighting against Bolshevism .

  6. Alleging that Röhm was plotting a putsch, Hitler ordered a massacre. On the night of June 30, 1934, Röhm and many more leaders of the SA were shot by members of Heinrich Himmler ’s SS (Schutzstaffeln; German: “Protective Echelon”).

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Adolf_HitlerAdolf Hitler - Wikipedia

    Hitler in his last filmed appearance, honouring Hitler Youth members of the Volkssturm in the Reich Chancellery garden Front page of the US Armed Forces newspaper, Stars and Stripes, 2 May 1945, announcing Hitler's death. It erroneously states that Hitler died on 1 May; he died on 30 April.