The Hitler Assassination Attempts: The Plots, Places and People that Almost Changed History
Throughout his political life, Adolf Hitler was the subject of numerous assassination plots, some of which were attempted, all of which failed. While a few of these have become well known, particularly the bomb explosions at the Bürgerbräukeller in Munich in 1939 and the Stauffenberg Valkyrie attempt carried out at the Wolfsschanze on 20 July 1944, many others have received far less attention – until now.

In this book, John Grehan has examined the known planned or proposed assassination attempts on Hitler, from Chicago to London and from Sweden to the Ukraine – some of which have not previously been presented to the general public by historians.

All manner of methods were proposed by those willing to bring Hitler’s life to a premature and sticky end and Hitler was well aware of the danger which lurked potentially around every corner of every road, railway track, every building and even every individual. As a result, an immense, multi-layered security apparatus surrounded the Führer day and night. Despite this, and knowing the risks they faced, many people sought to kill the German leader, and some very nearly did. Yet Hitler survived, often by just a minute or a millimeter, to die ultimately of his own hand.

These plots and conspiracies are detailed in this book, along with a unique collection of photographs of many of the proposed or actual assassination locations. All will be revealed in this fascinating compilation of the obscure, the fanciful and the carefully considered attempts to assassinate Hitler.
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The Hitler Assassination Attempts: The Plots, Places and People that Almost Changed History
Throughout his political life, Adolf Hitler was the subject of numerous assassination plots, some of which were attempted, all of which failed. While a few of these have become well known, particularly the bomb explosions at the Bürgerbräukeller in Munich in 1939 and the Stauffenberg Valkyrie attempt carried out at the Wolfsschanze on 20 July 1944, many others have received far less attention – until now.

In this book, John Grehan has examined the known planned or proposed assassination attempts on Hitler, from Chicago to London and from Sweden to the Ukraine – some of which have not previously been presented to the general public by historians.

All manner of methods were proposed by those willing to bring Hitler’s life to a premature and sticky end and Hitler was well aware of the danger which lurked potentially around every corner of every road, railway track, every building and even every individual. As a result, an immense, multi-layered security apparatus surrounded the Führer day and night. Despite this, and knowing the risks they faced, many people sought to kill the German leader, and some very nearly did. Yet Hitler survived, often by just a minute or a millimeter, to die ultimately of his own hand.

These plots and conspiracies are detailed in this book, along with a unique collection of photographs of many of the proposed or actual assassination locations. All will be revealed in this fascinating compilation of the obscure, the fanciful and the carefully considered attempts to assassinate Hitler.
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The Hitler Assassination Attempts: The Plots, Places and People that Almost Changed History

The Hitler Assassination Attempts: The Plots, Places and People that Almost Changed History

by John Grehan
The Hitler Assassination Attempts: The Plots, Places and People that Almost Changed History

The Hitler Assassination Attempts: The Plots, Places and People that Almost Changed History

by John Grehan

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Throughout his political life, Adolf Hitler was the subject of numerous assassination plots, some of which were attempted, all of which failed. While a few of these have become well known, particularly the bomb explosions at the Bürgerbräukeller in Munich in 1939 and the Stauffenberg Valkyrie attempt carried out at the Wolfsschanze on 20 July 1944, many others have received far less attention – until now.

In this book, John Grehan has examined the known planned or proposed assassination attempts on Hitler, from Chicago to London and from Sweden to the Ukraine – some of which have not previously been presented to the general public by historians.

All manner of methods were proposed by those willing to bring Hitler’s life to a premature and sticky end and Hitler was well aware of the danger which lurked potentially around every corner of every road, railway track, every building and even every individual. As a result, an immense, multi-layered security apparatus surrounded the Führer day and night. Despite this, and knowing the risks they faced, many people sought to kill the German leader, and some very nearly did. Yet Hitler survived, often by just a minute or a millimeter, to die ultimately of his own hand.

These plots and conspiracies are detailed in this book, along with a unique collection of photographs of many of the proposed or actual assassination locations. All will be revealed in this fascinating compilation of the obscure, the fanciful and the carefully considered attempts to assassinate Hitler.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781399018906
Publisher: Pen and Sword
Publication date: 04/27/2022
Pages: 288
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.10(h) x (d)

About the Author

JOHN GREHAN has written, edited or contributed to more than 300 books and magazine articles covering a wide span of military history from the Iron Age to the recent conflict in Afghanistan. John has also appeared on local and national radio and television to advise on military history topics. He was employed as the Assistant Editor of Britain at War Magazine from its inception until 2014. John now devotes his time to writing and editing books.

Table of Contents

Introduction viii

Chapter 1 Hofbräuhaus, Munich, Socialist and Communist Activists, 4 November 1921 1

Chapter 2 Thuringia, 1923, Persons Unknown; Tübingen, 1923, Persons Unknown; Feldherrnhalle, Munich, 9 November 1923, Bavarian Police 5

Chapter 3 Hotel Kaiserhof, Berlin, January 1932, Persons Unknown 14

Chapter 4 Munich to Weimar Train, 15 March 1932, Persons Unknown; Kurt Lutter, 4 March 1933, Königsberg; Czech Nationalists, 20 March 1933, Tiergartenstraße, Munich 19

Chapter 5 Chicago, Illinois, 19 December 1933, M. X. Kimball; Washington, 23 March 1933, Daniel Stern; Palaiseau, France, 18 February 1933, Ludwig Assner 25

Chapter 6 Reich Chancellery, Spring 1933, Josef Römer; München-Bad Wiessee, 30 June 1934, Members of the SA 33

Chapter 7 Berghof, Obersalzberg 1935, Heinrich Grunow; Berghof, Obersalzberg, 1935, Gruppenführer Kraus; Frankfurt, 1935, Helmuth Mylius 38

Chapter 8 Mannheim Railroad Bridge, March 1936, Franz Steinberg and Wolfgang Eberle; Nuremberg, 21 December 1936, Helmut Hirsch; Berlin Sportplast, 1937, Unidentified person 45

Chapter 9 Munich, Maurice Bavaud, November 1938; Zurich, Switzerland, Wilhelm Abegg, 1938 51

Chapter 10 Reich Chancellery, Berlin, Friedrich Heinz/Hans Oster, September 1938 57

Chapter 11 Wilhelmshaven, Czech Nationalists, 1 April 1939; British Embassy, Berlin, Colonel Mason-Macfarlane, 20 April 1939 70

Chapter 12 Osteria Bavaria, Munich, Alexander Foote, August 1939 73

Chapter 13 The Vatican, Pope Pius XII, 1939-1940; Reich Chancellery, Erich Kordt, November 1939; Switzerland, Ulrich von Hassell, 22 February 1940 77

Chapter 14 Cologne, Kurt Hammerstein-Equord, September 1939; Warsaw, Polish Army, 5 October 1939 91

Chapter 15 Bürgerbräukeller, Munich, Georg Elser, 8 November 1939 95

Chapter 16 Venlo, Holland, Sigismund Best & Richard Stevens, 9 November 1939 101

Chapter 17 Champs-Elysées, Paris, RAF, 27 July 1940; Champs-Elysées, Paris, Schwerin von Schwanenfeld & Hans von Voss, 21 May 1941; Location unspecified, Heimuth von Moltke, 1941; Paris, Hans-Victor von Salviati, 1942 108

Chapter 18 Lympne, England, Hans Baur, 25 March 1941 118

Chapter 19 Moscow, Lev Knipper, October 1941; Orsha, Belarus, Soviet Air Force, 13 November 1941 124

Chapter 20 Dirschau to Konitz Railway, Polish Home Army, 9 June 1942; Bydgoszcz, Bernard Drzyzga, 22 May 1943 132

Chapter 21 Smolensk, Henning von Tresckow, 13 March 1943 138

Chapter 22 The Armoury, Berlin, Rudolf von Gersdorff, 21 May 1943 151

Chapter 23 Heinrich Himmler, Stockholm, 1943; Egon Hanfstaengl, Berghof, 1943 154

Chapter 24 Poltava, Ukraine, General Hubert Lanz, 17 February 1943; 'Werwolf', Vinnytsia, Dimitri Medvedev, 1942 162

Chapter 25 Axel Bussche-Streithorst, Wolfsschanze, 16 November 1943 166

Chapter 26 Berghof, Eberhard von Breitenbuch, 11 March 1944; Platterhof, Herr Wirth, July 1944 174

Chapter 27 Claus von Stauffenberg, Wolfsschanze, 15 July 1944 179

Chapter 28 Claus von Stauffenberg, Wolfsschanze, 20 July 1944 184

Chapter 29 Vienna, 'Vilmar', 1941; Obersalzberg, SOE, 1944 204

Chapter 30 Schloss Klessheim, SOE, no fixed date 214

Chapter 31 Schloss Klessheim, Erwin Giesing, 1 October 1944 222

Chapter 32 Berghof, USAAF, June 1944; Berlin, Rupprecht Gehring, January 1945 227

Chapter 33 Führerbunker, Berlin, Albert Speer, February 1945 230

Notes & References 235

Source Information 247

Index of People and Places 252

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