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  • {{r|German Resistance}}
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  • {{r|German Resistance}}
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  • {{r|German Resistance}}
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  • ...d financial expert in the Weimar Republic and Third Reich; member of the [[German Resistance]] working with [[Hans Oster]] in the [[Abwehr]]; drafted "Provisional Bas
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  • {{r|German Resistance}}
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  • {{r|German Resistance}}
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  • {{r|German Resistance}}
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  • {{r|German Resistance}}
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  • {{r|German Resistance}}
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  • ...s were dropped into a landing zone west of Arnhem. They encountered strong German resistance. This was unexpected as Allied Command were unaware that a [[Waffen SS]] ar
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  • ...until he was retired. He protested some atrocities, and was aware of the [[German Resistance]] but was not part of it. ...t. His Chief of Staff, [[Henning von Tresckow]], was already part of the [[German Resistance]]
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  • {{r|German Resistance}}
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  • {{r|German Resistance}}
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  • ...t to the last man, Paulus surrendered on 31 January 1943. A few pockets of German resistance were overcome in the next couple of days and, on 2 February, the battle was
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  • {{r|German Resistance}}
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  • {{r|German Resistance}}
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  • ...tor for economic policy on Soviet territory. He was also a member of the [[German Resistance]] and involved in the [[1944 assassination attempt against Hitler|20th of J
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  • {{r|German Resistance}}
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  • * Benz, Wolfgang, and Walter H. Pehle, eds. ''Encyclopedia of German Resistance to the Nazi Movement.'' (1997). 354 pages * Hamerow, Theodore S. ''On the Road to the Wolf's Lair: German Resistance to Hitler'' (1997) 454 pages
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  • * Benz, Wolfgang, and Walter H. Pehle, eds. ''Encyclopedia of German Resistance to the Nazi Movement.'' (1997). 354 pages * Hamerow, Theodore S. ''On the Road to the Wolf's Lair: German Resistance to Hitler'' (1997) 454 pages
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  • [[Albert Haushofer]], a member of the [[German Resistance]], was his son.
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  • He claimed, in his defense, to be a member of the [[German Resistance]]; this is controversial. A defense attorney argued that he was "a leading
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  • ...of the [[Abwehr]] military intelligence agency and a major figure in the [[German Resistance]]. He was dismissed for anti-Nazi activities, and eventually executed at [[
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  • ...test triumph came when the offensive ground to a halt in the face of stiff German resistance; Bradley called in strategic air power using big bombers with huge bomb loa
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  • ...War I]]. He died when Hitler forced his suicide over involvement in the [[German Resistance]]. ==German Resistance and forced suicide==
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  • ...nder Admiral [[Wilhelm Canaris]] was indeed a hotbed of activity for the [[German Resistance]]. In 1942 he successfully infiltrated the "[[Red Orchestra]]" network of [
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  • ...chlabrendorff]] (1907–1980) Lawyer, officer, judge and member of the German resistance.
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  • The '''German Resistance''' were those individuals and groups in [[Nazi Germany]] who opposed the re ...analogous to the more coordinated (for example) [[French Resistance]]. The German resistance consisted of small and usually isolated groups. They were unable to mobilis
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  • {{main|German Resistance}}
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  • ...in many areas (and in fact harboured the most effective networks of the [[German Resistance]]). The Justice Ministry, still staffed by lawyers concerned to uphold the
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  • ...<ref>[http://www.spiegel.de/international/business/0,1518,799692,00.html ''German Resistance to Pooling Debt May Be Shrinking'', SpiegelOnline 24 November 2011]</ref>.
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  • ===German resistance=== {{main|German Resistance}}
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  • ...ppose the attempted coup.<ref>Joachim Fest, ''Plotting Hitler’s Death: The German Resistance to Hitler 1933-1945'' (Weidenfeld and Nicolson 1996), 271</ref>
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  • Although meeting fierce German resistance, his command of the air meant the Germans were immobile and could not be re
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  • ...oute into the Third Reich, Churchill was deeply concerned about the strong German resistance at Salerno and, later, after the Allies successfully gained their bridgehea
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