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  1. On July 20, 1944, as World War II reached its climax, a group of German anti-Nazi conspirators, led by a dashing, highly decorated young count, Claus Schenk von Stauffenberg, detonated a powerful bomb at the East Prussia military headquarters of Adolf Hitler.

  2. Plotting Hitler's Death: The German Resistance To Hitler, 1933–1945 is a 1994 book by the historian Joachim Fest about the Germans, both civilian and military, who plotted to kill Adolf Hitler from 1933 onwards.

  3. Plotting Hitler's death. by. Fest, Joachim C., 1926-2006. Publication date. 1997. Topics. Hitler, Adolf, 1889-1945, Government, Resistance to -- Germany -- History -- 20th century, Government, Resistance to, Germany -- History -- 1933-1945, Germany. Publisher.

  4. 419 pages : 20 cm. Originally published: London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1996. Includes index. The resistance that never was -- The army succumbs -- The September plot -- From Munich to Zossen -- The new generation -- The army groups -- Stauffenberg -- The eleventh hour -- July 20, 1944 -- Persecution and judgment -- The wages of failure. Notes.

  5. Plotting Hitler’s Death: The Story of the German Resistance. by Joachim Fest translated by Bruce Little. Metropolitan Books. 419 pp. $30.00. Germans have long harbored a strange ambivalence toward those of their countrymen who tried to kill Hitler.

  6. Joachim C. Fest. Phoenix, 1997 - Anti-Nazi movement - 419 pages. PLOTTING HITLER@S DEATH brings the full story of german resistance against the Nazi's toa popular audience...

  7. Details Hitler's actions to gain control of the armed forces, and the resistance that developed in opposition to his actions in the late 1930s. Early thoughts of a coup in 1938 and 1939 all come to naught and by 1942 some come to the conclusion that only assassinating Hitler will do.