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Target Hitler: The Plots to Kill Adolf Hitler

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Target Hitler: The Plots to Kill Adolf Hitler

Contributors:

By (Author) James P. Duffy
By (author) Vincent Ricci

ISBN:

9780275940379

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Praeger Publishers Inc

Publication Date:

24th August 1992

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Tertiary Education

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Second World War
Modern warfare
European history

Dewey:

943.086092

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

248

Description

The infamous reign of Adolf Hitler occurred half a century ago, but how he managed to escape so many attempts on his life remains a mystery. Target Hitler addresses the subject anew and is the only book for general audiences which recounts this fascinating topic in depth. Duffy and Ricci have pulled together the known and hitherto unknown facts about the German resistance to create an absorbing tale. Although many Germans harbored deep hatred for the Nazis and risked their lives trying to topple the regime, most of these would-be assassins were forgotten or slighted in the history of that period. The authors wish to right that wrong. This eminently readable narrative concentrates on the efforts of a group of conspirators within the German army who first began to plot against Hitler in the fall of 1938, and whose story culminates in the famous July 1944 bombing. Bound together by their religious beliefs and a determination to rid their homeland of the Nazi scourge, some of these men were generals, one a field marshal. It is intriguing to think how the course of world history would have been altered had these men accomplished their mission. That fate denied such an outcome is tragic. But now, at least the bravery of those who tried to rid the world of the horror Hitler inflicted will be remembered as the heroes they are.

Reviews

This clear and well-written introductory review of the resistance in Nazi Germany, drawn from a small selection of German (translated) and English secondary works, is for general readers and public libraries.-Library Journal
"This clear and well-written introductory review of the resistance in Nazi Germany, drawn from a small selection of German (translated) and English secondary works, is for general readers and public libraries."-Library Journal

Author Bio

JAMES P. DUFFY is a writer and lecturer. A life-long interest in military history led him to this, his sixth book. Previous books include Hitler Slept Late and Other Blunders That Cost Him the War (Praeger, 1991). VINCENT L. RICCI graduated from Syracuse University with a degree in journalism. Retired, he currently resides in Scarsdale, New York.

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