Disobeying Hitler: German Resistance After Valkyrie

Disobeying Hitler: German Resistance After Valkyrie

by Randall Hansen
Disobeying Hitler: German Resistance After Valkyrie

Disobeying Hitler: German Resistance After Valkyrie

by Randall Hansen

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Overview

On July 20, 1944, Colonel Claus Schenk Graf von Stauffenberg was executed in the courtyard of the Third Reich's military headquarters in Berlin for attempting to assassinate Adolf Hitler. A member of the unsuccessful plot to overthrow the Nazi government -- codenamed Operation Valkyrie -- Stauffenberg was shot by a firing squad along with his co-conspirators, and their bodies were dumped in a shallow grave. Most discussions of German resistance during World War II end here, with the failed July 20 plot and the subsequent execution of its leaders. And yet this was far from the last act of disobedience carried out against the Nazi regime, as Randall Hansen reveals in his fascinating new book. Although "resistance" as a commitment to regime change all but ended with Stauffenberg, Hansen shows that if we consider resistance as disobedience -- of orders to detonate a bridge, to wreck a factory, to destroy a harbor or to defend a city to the last man -- then a very different picture emerges. Resistance-as-disobedience continued, and indeed increased, throughout late 1944 and early 1945. And it had a more profound and lasting material effect on the war and its aftermath than did the military resistance culminating in Stauffenberg's attempt on Hitler's life. From the refusal to destroy Paris and key locations in southern France to the unwillingness to implement a scorched earth policy on German soil, disobedience in the Third Reich manifested in numerous ways after 1944, and ultimately impacted the course of the war by saving thousands of Allied and German lives, keeping supply lines open, and preserving cities and infrastructure. In a period of thorough and at times fanatical obedience, the few instances of disobedience against the Nazi regime become all the more striking. Considering various forms of oppostion across the Western Front, Disobeying Hitler is a significant contribution to the literature on German resistance.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780199357994
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 06/01/2014
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 336
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

Randall Hansen is a Professor of Politics and holds a Research Chair at the University of Toronto. He is the author or editor of five books, including a bestselling narrative history of the Allied bombing of Germany during the Second World War, Fire and Fury.

Table of Contents

Introduction Chapter 1: War, Atrocities, Resistance Chapter 2: The Coup against Hitler Chapter 3: From Failing Hands: The Coup in Paris Chapter 4: Paris, July 20, 1944: The SS Locked Down Chapter 5: The Resistance's Last Hope: Rommel against Hitler Chapter 6: Hitler's Revenge Chapter 7: Did a Prussian Save Paris? Chapter 8: To Destroy the City of Light Chapter 9: Paris in Revolt Chapter 10: Paris Liberated, Paris Spared Chapter 11: Normandy South: The Invasion of Southern France Chapter 12: Forts and Fortresses: Toulon Chapter 13: Europe's Lifeline: Marseille Chapter 14: Violence Comes Home: Preparing the Defense of the Reich Chapter 15: To Destroy Germany: Hitler and Scorched Earth Chapter 16: Fighting to the Last Man: The Allies at the Rhine Chapter 17: Hitler Rages Chapter 18: The Siege of D?sseldorf Chapter 19: Dying so that They May Live: Central Germany Chapter 20: Nuremberg's Destruction, Heidelberg's Salvation: Southern Germany Chapter 21: A Citizens' Revolt: Augsburg Chapter 22: ?We, the women of Freiburg, beg you?: The French Occupation of Southern Germany Chapter 23: A House of Cards: The Soviet Assault on the Reich Chapter 24: Saving Caspar David Friedrich's City Chapter 25: Finishing the Job that Bomber Harris Started: Hamburg Chapter 26: Escaping the Soviet Net: Walther Wenck and the Flight across the Elbe Conclusion
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