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SocialDemocrat61

(3,065 posts)
Wed Dec 11, 2024, 09:58 AM Dec 11

Remembering Claus von Stauffenberg

Count Claus von Stauffenberg was born in Stauffenberg Castle, Jettingen on November 15, 1907. He was an affluent, white Christian male from a high ranking German family. He was well educated and choose a career in the military where he achieved the rank of Colonel. However, by 1944 Stauffenberg grew disillusioned and bitter with the establishment and tried to assassinate Adolph Hitler by planting a bomb in a conference room which killed others but not Hitler.

So the question is, was Stauffenberg a murderous bad guy or a hero? Sometimes these questions are not so black and white as some seem to think they are.

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Remembering Claus von Stauffenberg (Original Post) SocialDemocrat61 Dec 11 OP
FWIW Most revolutionaries came from privileged backgrounds dalton99a Dec 11 #1
He's the type of "Hitler's Generals" I hope Trump gets. nt Gore1FL Dec 11 #2
White hats, black hats is a sorting process. bucolic_frolic Dec 11 #3
As the old saying goes, cloudbase Dec 11 #4
Actually the plan was SocialDemocrat61 Dec 11 #5
Certainly a possibility. cloudbase Dec 11 #6

cloudbase

(5,795 posts)
4. As the old saying goes,
Wed Dec 11, 2024, 11:47 AM
Dec 11

"Be careful what you wish for."

Had he been successful in killing Hitler, a competent leader might have emerged, lengthening the war.

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