Kill Hitler: Operation Valkyrie 1944
By (Author) Neil Short
Illustrated by Peter Dennis
Illustrated by Mr Mark Stacey
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Osprey Publishing
20th May 2013
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Modern warfare
European history
Terrorism, armed struggle
943.0864092
Paperback
80
Width 184mm, Height 248mm
260g
Although far from a typical raid, the 20 July Plot Operation Valkyrie was still a daring and audacious attack undertaken by a small, very brave, group of individuals, determined to kill Hitler. Hitler was badly shaken by the blast and, despite the fact that numerous other attempts had been made on the Fhrers life since he came to power, the July 20 Plot has achieved an almost mythic status. Numerous books, both factual and fictional, have been written on the subject. There have been several TV dramatisations and reconstructions, including a MythBusters production which considered whether or not the attempt would have been successful if the bomb had been planted in Hitlers bunker. German resistance to Hitler has also been depicted on film, most notably by James Mason in The Desert Fox and more recently by Tom Cruise in Valkyrie, an accurate and acclaimed version of the July 20 Plot.
Neil Short gained a Master's Degree in Military History at the University of Leeds, after completing an Honours Degree in History at the University of Lancaster. He is a fully qualified Management Accountant working for the Ministry of Defence, but in his spare time undertakes research on World War II and he is currently writing a book on tank turrets. Neil lives and works in Bristol, UK. Mark Stacey was born in Manchester in 1964 and has been a freelance illustrator since 1987. He has a lifelong interest in all periods of history, particularly military history, and has specialised in this area throughout his career. He now lives and works in Cornwall.