Chapter 1442 11441 To completely defeat Germany, we need Hitler
Chapter 1442 11441 To completely defeat Germany, we need Hitler
Chapter 1442 1.1441 To completely defeat Germany, we need Hitler
According to later statistics, in the 12 years since Hitler came to power, he suffered 27 assassinations, almost once every six months. In the seven years before he came to power, he suffered at least 7 assassinations by unknown forces. There are also endless methods of assassination. Some people sprayed poison on his face while offering flowers, and some directly gave him explosives disguised as pens. However, they all ended in failure. The head of state who was "secretly protected by the devil" was able to pass by death every time, and saved the day every time.
In addition to the most famous "Operation Valkyrie", there was also the Munich Beer Hall Assassination.
On the night of November 1939, 11, a German carpenter named Georg Elser attempted to assassinate Adolf Hitler, who was attending a celebration of the 8 "Beer Hall Putsch" at the Bürgerbrukeller in Munich. (German: Hitlerputsch, also known as the Beer Hall Putsch and Hitler's Putsch. On November 1923, 1923, Hitler and Ludendorff led the stormtroopers and used the violence launched by the Bavarian military and political leaders to overthrow the Weimar Republic when the Bavarian military and political leaders held a banquet in a beer hall in Munich. the failed fascist coup)” annual rally. Elser secretly planted a bomb behind the podium, which was set by a timer to explode at the time Hitler was expected to speak. However, due to climate reasons and Hitler's decision to return to Berlin to attend to state affairs, his speech was brought forward. Thirteen minutes after Hitler left the podium, the bomb exploded, killing 11 people on the spot and injuring more than 8 people. Hitler had a narrow brush with death. In the aftermath of the bombing, Nazi propaganda was quick to point the finger at so-called "foreign agitators," although in fact it was an assassination planned by a lone German anti-Nazi. George Elser was later captured and spent the remaining years of the war in prison until he was killed by the Nazis in 13. This event holds an important place in German history as a striking example of domestic resistance under Hitler's regime.
Among the many operations to assassinate Hitler, the "Black Band" was the most tenacious assassin organization.
In the German Wehrmacht system, there has always been a force that opposed Hitler, the most powerful of which was the "Black Band". The origin of this anti-Hitler officers club is very hard-core: many people were unwilling to accept the tragic ending of Germany after World War I, including General Kurt von Schleicher, the last prime minister of the Weimar Republic. , he was the backbone of the Wehrmacht that Germany was allowed to retain at that time, and was responsible for secret military intelligence operations at the headquarters. With the help of his work, he secretly established an underground officer corps organization. The program was roughly to restore the glory of Germany and the glory of the German army. This coincided with what Hitler's Nazi Party would do later, so Schleicher was considered the earliest Integrating into the top brass of the Nazi Wehrmacht, he was fanatically forming the Stormtroopers (German: Sturmabteilung, abbreviation: SA, the armed organization of the German Nazi Party. Because the members wore brown uniforms, they were also called brown shirts and wore "swastika" armbands. Stormtroopers Founded on August 1921, 8, in the declaration of establishment, the SA vowed to serve the Nazi Party as a "steel organization" and "willingly follow the leader"), which seemed to be intentionally based on the SA. To build a new German army, they have been working hard to make the SA into a regular army. As a result, in 3, Hitler betrayed the SA in order to reach a compromise with the Wehrmacht, and Schleicher also participated in the Night of Long Knives (German: Nacht der langen Messer, also often called The Rhm-Putsch was a liquidation operation that took place in Nazi Germany from June 1934 to July 1934, 6. The Nazi regime carried out a series of political executions. Most of the victims were members of the Nazi Stormtroopers. Unable to control the SA's street violence and seeing it as a threat to power, Adolf Hitler wanted to get rid of the SA and its leader Ernst Röhm. He also wanted to appease the Wehrmacht brass, who disliked the SA, especially at the time. Röhm attempted to bring the Wehrmacht under his leadership. In the end, Hitler liquidated the political opponents of his regime, especially those loyal to Deputy Prime Minister Papen. At least 30 people died in the liquidation, but the final death toll may have reached 7. Hundreds. More than a thousand opponents were arrested. Most of the participants were SS and Gestapo. This operation strengthened and consolidated the Wehrmacht's support for Hitler.) was shot, but perhaps out of professional instinct, Schleicher joined When the Nazis died, they did not take the initiative to expose the secret officer corps they had formed. After his death, the members of these officer corps were extremely angry and established a secret team "The Black Band" to assassinate Hitler to avenge him.
The "Black Band" hopes to kill Hitler with one blow, thereby overthrowing the Nazis and restoring peace (there are also rumors that noble officers in the organization want to restore the monarchy). This organization formulated a series of plans to get rid of Hitler. In February 1943, Hitler inspected the army on the eastern front, and members of the "Black Band" disguised themselves and sneaked into the honor guard to assassinate him. If Plan A fails, Plan B will be used to assassinate Hitler while he is dining. Unfortunately, neither Plan A nor Plan B succeeded. The "Black Band" prepared to install a time bomb on Hitler's plane leaving the Eastern Front. Then, although they successfully planted the bomb, it didn't explode! More than a month later, another official named Gottfried strapped a bomb to his body and tried to kill Hitler while he was visiting the museum. However, Hitler was not destined to die. The visit was postponed for some reason that day.
Afterwards, the "Black Band" learned that Hitler, Nazi SS leader Himmler, and Air Marshal Göring would inspect the Wehrmacht's winter equipment, and began planning the assassination again. They arranged for a member who died heroically to try on the winter equipment of the National Defense Forces, and hid a powerful bomb into the inspection area. Unfortunately, the Allies suddenly bombed the camp Hitler was inspecting, and the assassination was temporarily canceled. In early 1944, the "Black Band" sent a gunman to enter Hitler's conference room in disguise. But Hitler's guards saw him as a junior officer and firmly prevented him from entering the venue. In July of that year, the "Black Band" successfully placed a briefcase bomb in the conference room of Hitler's headquarters in East Prussia. As stated earlier, this explosion was unsuccessful. This was also the last recorded assassination attempt on Hitler after the war.
This is just an assassination operation by domestic opposition forces. On the Allied side, Poland, the Soviet Union, and the United Kingdom obviously had many assassination plans against Hitler. On September 1939, 9, the German army invaded Poland. Warsaw fell in just a few weeks, and the Poles fell into tyranny. In early October, the Poles buried explosives in the place where Hitler's carriage must pass. Miraculously, the explosives did not explode when Hitler passed there. Two years later, they attacked Hitler's train again, but still failed. The German army then continued to advance eastward and launched a large-scale invasion of the Soviet Union, destroying most of the Soviet Union's defenses and capturing a large number of Soviet soldiers. In order to prevent the German invasion, the Soviet Union formulated at least three plans to assassinate Hitler. The third plan was to use the famous German actress Olga Chekhov to introduce two assassins with disguised identities to Hitler. The last secret "Operation No. 1" was directly canceled by Stalin.
The reasons given by Stalin are also convincing: "To completely defeat Germany, we need Hitler. As long as he lives, Germany will not make separate peace with the West. If Hitler disappears, the West may negotiate with his successor Göring and others Conditions. It’s not good for us.”
According to research by Russian scholars, many female stars of the Third Reich were recruited by the Soviet Union at that time. In addition to Olga Chekhov and Marika Roark, there were also the code-named "Rosemary" (Rosemary). ')" Zari Rundle. But her file has not yet been declassified.
The head of the intelligence network to which the three big stars belong is the legendary Soviet agent Jan Chernyak, who is known as the "Shadowless Man" because of his talent of coming and going without a trace.
Legendary Soviet agent Jan Chernyak remained unknown until his death in February 1995. No one knows the true identity of Jan Chernyak or how much he contributed to the Soviet Union's victory over the German invaders. The secret of his life was only gradually revealed after he was awarded the gold medal "Hero of Russia", but far from it. It is possible that the intelligence network established by Chernyak is still in operation today.
He was born in 1909 in Northern Bukovina, which was still part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. His father was a poor Jewish businessman and his mother was a Hungarian housewife. Both of them died in World War I. Chernyak, who grew up in an orphanage, was extremely talented. At the age of 16, he could speak six languages freely, including his mother tongue German, Italian, Hungarian, Romanian, Czech and Slovak. He graduated from high school with honors and was admitted to the Higher Technical School of Brago, graduating in 1931. He also learned French and English in Brago and became an electrical engineer. While in college, he was recruited by the Soviet military intelligence agency and later served in the Romanian army, where he began delivering top-secret information to Moscow. Later, he returned to Germany again and established an intelligence network called "Krona". In this intelligence network with a total of 35 intelligence officers, Chernyak's informants are said to include big bankers, ministers' secretaries, the head of the research department of the Aviation Design Bureau, the daughter of the head of the Tank Design Bureau, and senior military leaders . Among the now-declassified intelligence operatives were Malika Rock and Olga Chekova, the actresses Hitler liked.
With the main line of "The Great Battle" of "cross-plot fusion time and space where similar World War II plot fragments are similar and compatible", the seventh story has a single-line connection with Olga Chekova after "covering the same character" and "overlapping plot nodes". The bureau's secret agent in Berlin, the female reporter codenamed "Alta" Lisa Stebe's new fusion plot memory has confirmed that in "Operation No. 3" that was canceled by Stalin's personal order, the "two killers who disguised their identities" were : "Garbo" Zari Rundle and "Dream Lover" Malika Rock.
"Oh my god..." Female reporter Lisa Stebe, who had sorted out her thoughts, "spoiled" the "plot" of the premiere day in advance with the leader of the "SA3 Sisterhood" on the podium, almost in no particular order. kill".
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