Yes, Claus von Stauffenberg was a heroically brave, saintly man.
The book titled Killing Hitler, by Roger Moorhouse, published in 2006, describes in great detail the most prominent of the many plots to assassinate Adolph Hitler. It's astonishing how many serious assassination attempts there were, how close many of them came to succeedin…
Yes, Claus von Stauffenberg was a heroically brave, saintly man.
The book titled Killing Hitler, by Roger Moorhouse, published in 2006, describes in great detail the most prominent of the many plots to assassinate Adolph Hitler. It's astonishing how many serious assassination attempts there were, how close many of them came to succeeding, and at what terrible, tragic cost to the many people who attempted to carry them out.
Yes, Claus von Stauffenberg was a heroically brave, saintly man.
The book titled Killing Hitler, by Roger Moorhouse, published in 2006, describes in great detail the most prominent of the many plots to assassinate Adolph Hitler. It's astonishing how many serious assassination attempts there were, how close many of them came to succeeding, and at what terrible, tragic cost to the many people who attempted to carry them out.
He had wide, small children.
Raoul Wallenberg eating dinner with Eichmann, sizing it up
The Italian Raoul Wallenberg...