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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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  • * Fest, Joachim. ''Plotting Hitler’s Death: The German Resistance to Hitler 1933-1945'' (English edition Weidenfeld & Nicholson, 1996), the m * Gill, Anton. ''An Honorable Defeat: The German Resistance to Hitler, 1933-45.'' H. Holt, 1994. 320 pp.
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  • (1907-1945) German jurist and member of the [[German Resistance|Resistance]]; great-grandnephew of Field Marshal [[Helmuth von Moltke the E
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  • ...y and legal adviser; attached to [[Abwehr]] in WWII; traveled abroad for [[German Resistance]]; executed for [[1944 assassination attempt against Hitler]]
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  • ...ffice in 1908, was dismissed for anti-Nazi views in 1938, and joined the [[German Resistance]]. He worked with [[Ludwig Beck]] and [[Carl Goerdeler]] in early assassina
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  • ...ected politician before the Nazis came to power; prominent member of the [[German Resistance]] from the late 1930s, executed February 1945 for participation in the [[19
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  • ...anization reporting to Admiral [[Wilhelm Canaris]]; active member of the [[German Resistance]]; eventually executed in [[Flossenburg Concentration Camp]]
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  • (1901-1945) Generalmajor in the German Army and an early member of the [[German Resistance]]; Chief of Staff of [[Army Group South (Russian Front)]] at the time of th
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  • (1904-1974) German attorney and civil servant; member of the [[German Resistance]] assigned to [[Abwehr]] duty in [[Switzerland]] where he worked with [[All
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  • ...orney who became wartime adjutant to [[Henning von Tresckow]]; member of [[German Resistance]] who tried to bomb Hitler's plane in 1943 but was not discovered; arrested
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  • ...litary ranks|Generalleutnant]] of the WWII German Army and member of the [[German Resistance]], who, after being too badly wounded for front-line duty, commanded the [[
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  • ...ivil servant who refused to join the [[Nazi Party]] in 1938, joining the [[German Resistance]]; worked on new constitution after [[Kristallnacht]] with [[Fritz-Dietlof
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  • ...Nazis but removed in 1938 for plotting against the regime; member of the [[German Resistance]]; committed suicide after the failure of the [[1944 assassination attempt
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  • ...through the [[Maginot Line]] in the [[Battle of France]]; member of the [[German Resistance]] from 1938; retired 1942 due to [[Gestapo]] reports he criticized the reg
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  • * Fest, Joachim. ''Plotting Hitler’s Death: The German Resistance to Hitler 1933-1945'' (English edition Weidenfeld & Nicholson, 1996), the m * Gill, Anton. ''An Honorable Defeat: The German Resistance to Hitler, 1933-45.'' H. Holt, 1994. 320 pp.
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  • ...before the Nazis came to power, and who became a prominent member of the [[German Resistance]].
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  • ...2-1944) German agriculture expert and anti-Nazi as early as 1923; joined [[German Resistance]] in 1938 with [[Peter Graf Yorck von Wartenburg]] and [[Fritz-Dietlof Gra
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  • ...II high command posts as a logistical and economic expert; member of the [[German Resistance]]; died while detained for war crimes investigation
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  • (1902-1944) Administrative official and early Nazi who moved into the [[German Resistance]] in September 1938 with [[Ulrich-Wilhelm von Schwerin von Schwanenfeld]];
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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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  • ...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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  • ...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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  • ...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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  • * 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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