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  • '''Ludwig Beck''' (1880-1944) rose to [[Nazi SS and military ranks|Generaloberst]] in the ...realizing that the highest responsibility is to the people of his country|Ludwig Beck}}
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  • ...tered Foreign Office in 1908; dismissed for anti-Nazi views 1938; joined [[Ludwig Beck]] and [[Carl Goerdeler]] in assassination planning; tried to recruit [[Fran
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  • ..., German Army; Commander of the [[Ersatzheer]] (Replacement Army), under [[Ludwig Beck]] (1937-1944) and chief of armaments (1939-44); aware of but did not part
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  • ...heer]] under [[Friedrich Fromm]]; planner of [[Operation Valkyrie]] with [[Ludwig Beck]] and [[Carl Goerdeler]]; issued Valkyrie order; shot by Fromm's order, alo
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  • '''Ludwig Beck''' (1880-1944) rose to [[Nazi SS and military ranks|Generaloberst]] in the ...realizing that the highest responsibility is to the people of his country|Ludwig Beck}}
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  • ...began traveling in search of a negotiated peace for Germany; worked with [[Ludwig Beck]] in the [[1944 assassination attempt against Hitler|20th of July planning]
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  • ...Nazi views in 1938, and joined the [[German Resistance]]. He worked with [[Ludwig Beck]] and [[Carl Goerdeler]] in early assassination plans against [[Adolf Hitle
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  • ...1930s, warning European leaders not to deal with Hitler. In 1940, with [[Ludwig Beck]], he began to consider assassinating Hitler.
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  • ...ned the assignment, asking to go to the International Police Commission. [[Ludwig Beck]] and Oster persuaded him to go to the Einsatzgruppen to gather information
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  • ...[[Heinrich Himmler]] and [[Hermann Goering]], were not present, Generals [[Ludwig Beck]] told him not to carry out the attack. While Stauffenberg and Quirnheim ag
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  • ...ment, he tried instead to go to the International Police Commission, but [[Ludwig Beck]] and [[Hans Oster]] persuaded him to go to the Einsatzgruppen to gather in
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  • ...[[France]] and/or the [[Soviet Union]]. The Army Chief of Staff, General [[Ludwig Beck]], regarded this as not only immoral but reckless, since he believed that G
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  • ...dissatisfaction with him in the military, a key milestone came when Gen. [[Ludwig Beck]], while Chief of the Army in 1938, actively considered a coup over Czechos
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