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Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Author’s Foreword ix
- Preface to the Third Edition xiii
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The Background
- The Year 1933 3
- Forms of Resistance 18
- Top-Level Crisis 36
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The Sudeten Crisis and the Attempted Coup of 1938
- Operation ‘Green’ 49
- Foreign Policy and Resistance 54
- Beck’s Plans 69
- Halder’s Plans 81
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Plans for a Coup 1939–1940
- Before the Outbreak of War 99
- Plans, Probings and Memoranda 113
- Halder’s New Plan 128
- Further Efforts 145
- Soundings Abroad 153
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Internal Political Plans
- SchmidNoerr 175
- Hassell 178
- Popitz 180
- Goerdeler 184
- The Kreisau Circle 192
- Socialists 198
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Contacts With the Enemy 1940–1944
- Albrecht Haushofer 1940–1941 205
- Hassell 1941–1942 211
- Lochner 1941–1942 214
- Trott, Bonhoeffer, Schönfeld 1942 216
- Moltke 1943 225
- Trott 1943–1944 228
- Gisevius 235
- Miscellaneous Contacts 240
- ‘Eastern Solution’? 243
- Otto John 1944 246
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Assassination Attempts 1933–1942
- The Early Days 251
- Attempts of 1938–1942 255
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Tresckow and Army Group Centre
- Preparations 263
- Projects of 1943 278
- Abortive Plans 290
- ‘Valkyrie’ 301
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Stauffenberg and the Replacement Army
- Stauffenberg’s Career 315
- Assassination Attempts — Bussche, Kleist, Breitenbuch 322
- Procurement of Explosive 333
- Communications Planning 337
- Internal Political Planning 348
- Stauffenberg’s First Two Assassination Attempts 373
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20 JULY 1944
- ‘Wolfschanze’ 397
- Berlin: The Coup 412
- The Coup in the Provinces 440
- Prague, Vienna, Paris 461
- Collapse in Berlin 479
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Wreck of the Opposition
- Summary Court Martial 507
- Arrests 509
- People’s Court, Executions, Concentration Camps 524
- Notes 535
- Appendices 723
- Abbreviations and Glossary 769
- Sources and Bibliography 773
- Index 817
Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Author’s Foreword ix
- Preface to the Third Edition xiii
-
The Background
- The Year 1933 3
- Forms of Resistance 18
- Top-Level Crisis 36
-
The Sudeten Crisis and the Attempted Coup of 1938
- Operation ‘Green’ 49
- Foreign Policy and Resistance 54
- Beck’s Plans 69
- Halder’s Plans 81
-
Plans for a Coup 1939–1940
- Before the Outbreak of War 99
- Plans, Probings and Memoranda 113
- Halder’s New Plan 128
- Further Efforts 145
- Soundings Abroad 153
-
Internal Political Plans
- SchmidNoerr 175
- Hassell 178
- Popitz 180
- Goerdeler 184
- The Kreisau Circle 192
- Socialists 198
-
Contacts With the Enemy 1940–1944
- Albrecht Haushofer 1940–1941 205
- Hassell 1941–1942 211
- Lochner 1941–1942 214
- Trott, Bonhoeffer, Schönfeld 1942 216
- Moltke 1943 225
- Trott 1943–1944 228
- Gisevius 235
- Miscellaneous Contacts 240
- ‘Eastern Solution’? 243
- Otto John 1944 246
-
Assassination Attempts 1933–1942
- The Early Days 251
- Attempts of 1938–1942 255
-
Tresckow and Army Group Centre
- Preparations 263
- Projects of 1943 278
- Abortive Plans 290
- ‘Valkyrie’ 301
-
Stauffenberg and the Replacement Army
- Stauffenberg’s Career 315
- Assassination Attempts — Bussche, Kleist, Breitenbuch 322
- Procurement of Explosive 333
- Communications Planning 337
- Internal Political Planning 348
- Stauffenberg’s First Two Assassination Attempts 373
-
20 JULY 1944
- ‘Wolfschanze’ 397
- Berlin: The Coup 412
- The Coup in the Provinces 440
- Prague, Vienna, Paris 461
- Collapse in Berlin 479
-
Wreck of the Opposition
- Summary Court Martial 507
- Arrests 509
- People’s Court, Executions, Concentration Camps 524
- Notes 535
- Appendices 723
- Abbreviations and Glossary 769
- Sources and Bibliography 773
- Index 817