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1.1441 To completely defeat Germany, we need Hitler

According to later statistics, in the 12 years after Hitler came to power, he had suffered 27 assassinations, almost once every six months. In the seven years before he took power, he was assassinated by at least 19 unknown forces. Assassination methods were also emerging one after another. Some people took the opportunity of offering flowers to spray poison on his face, and some people directly gave him explosives disguised as fountain pens. However, they all ended in failure. This head of state who was "secretly protected by the demons" always missed the god of death and was safe again and again.

In addition to the most famous "Operation Valkyrie", there is also the assassination of the Munich Beer Tavern.

On the evening of November 8, 1939, a man named George Elsey (G

German carpenters in Elser attempted to assassinate Adolf Hitler. Hitler attended the annual rally in the Burgerbräukeller in Munich at the Burgerbräukeller in Munich to celebrate the 1923 "Bern Riot (German: Hitlerputsch, also known as the Beer Coup, Hitler Riot. On November 8, 1923, Hitler and Rudendolf led the stormtroopers to use the violent attempted fascist coup to overthrow the Weimar Republic during a banquet held by Bavarian military and political leaders at a beer hotel in Munich. Elser secretly placed a bomb behind the podium, which was set by the timer in the event of a timer.

Time exploded. However, due to climate reasons and Hitler's decision to return to Berlin to handle state affairs, his speech was advanced. 13 minutes after Hitler left the podium, the bomb exploded, killing 8 people on the spot, and more than 60 were injured. Hitler passed by death. After the explosion, the Nazi propaganda agency quickly pointed the finger at the so-called "foreign incitement", although in fact it was an assassination planned by a separate German anti-Nazi. George Elsey was later arrested and spent the remaining years of war in prison until he was killed by the Nazis in 1945. This incident has an important position in German history and serves as a prominent case of internal resistance under the Hitler regime.

Among the many assassinations of Hitler, the "Black Band" is the most tenacious assassin organization.

In the German Wehrmacht system, there has always been a force against Hitler, the most powerful of which is the "Black Band". The origin of this anti-Hitler officers' club is very hard-core: after the war, many people are unwilling to accept the tragic ending of Germany, including Kurt von Schreichel, the last prime minister of the Weimar Republic (Kurt von).

General Schleicher, who was allowed to retain the defense force in Germany at that time, was responsible for secret military operations at the headquarters. He took advantage of his work to secretly establish an underground officer organization, and the program was roughly to restore Germany's glory and the glory of the German army, which coincided with the later Hitler's Nazi Party's arrangement. Therefore, Schleicher was the first senior member of the National Defense Forces to integrate into the Nazis. He was fanatical about forming the stormtrooper (German: Sturmabteilung, abbreviation: SA, the armed forces of the German Nazi Party.

Organization. Because the team members wore brown uniforms, also known as the brown shirt team, wearing the "博" armband. The stormtrooper was established on August 3, 1921. In the declaration of establishment, the stormtrooper vowed to serve as a "steel organization" and "willingly follow the leader" to make great efforts. It seemed that it was intentional to build a new German army based on the stormtrooper, and had been becoming a regular army for the stormtrooper. As a result, in 1934, Hitler betrayed the stormtrooper to reach a compromise with the National Defense Forces, and Schleicher also went on the night of the long sword (German: Nacht

der langen

Messer, also commonly known as the Röhm-Putsch, was a liquidation operation that occurred in Nazi Germany from June 30 to July 2, 1934. The Nazi regime carried out a series of political executions. Most of the dead were members of the Nazi stormtroopers. Adolf Hitler was unable to control the street violence of the stormtroopers and regarded it as a threat to power, so he wanted to remove the stormtroopers and their leader Ernst Rom. He also wanted to appease the senior leaders of the stormtroopers who hated the stormtroopers, especially when Rom tried to incorporate the stormtroopers under his leadership. Finally, He was

Teller liquidated his regime's political enemies, especially those loyal to Vice Premier Papen. At least 85 people died in liquidation, but the final death toll may reach hundreds. More than a thousand opponents were arrested, and most of the SS and the Gestapo participated in the operation. The operation strengthened and consolidated the support of the National Defense Forces for Hitler) were shot, but perhaps because of professional instinct. When Schleicher joined the Nazis, he did not take the initiative to expose the secret officers he had formed. After his death, the members of these officers were extremely angry and formed a secret team "Black Band" to assassinate Hitler to avenge him.

The "Black Band" hoped to kill Hitler with one blow, thus overthrow the Nazis and restore peace (there were rumors that the noble officers in the organization wanted to restore the imperial system). The organization formulated a series of plans to eliminate Hitler. In February 1943, Hitler inspected the army on the eastern front line, and members of the "Black Band" disguised themselves assassinated the guard of honor for assassination. If this plan A failed, then activated Plan B and performed assassination during Hitler's meal. Unfortunately, Plan A and Plan B were not successful. The "Black Band" was preparing to install time bombs on Hitler's plane leaving the battlefield on the Eastern Front. Then, although they successfully installed the bomb, the bomb did not explode! More than a month later, another official named Geddow, tied to the bomb and tried to die together while Hitler visited the museum, but Hitler should not have died. There was a reason for that day, so the visit was postponed.

Later, the "Black Band" learned that Hitler and Nazi SS leader Himmler and Air Marshal Goring would inspect the Wehrmacht winter equipment and began to plan assassination again. They arranged for a brave member to die to try on the Wehrmacht winter equipment and enter the inspection area with powerful bombs. Unfortunately, the Allied forces suddenly bombed the camp where Hitler inspected, and the assassination was temporarily cancelled. In early 1944, the "Black Band" sent a gunman to Hitler's conference room disguised as a disguise. But Hitler's guards saw that he was a lower-level 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 mentioned earlier, the explosion was not successful. This was also the last recorded operation of Hitler after the war.

This chapter is not over, please click on the next page to continue reading! This is just an assassination operation of domestic opposition forces. The assassination plans of Poland, the Soviet Union and Britain on the Allied side of the country are obviously not a small number. On September 1, 1939, 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 necessary land of Hitler's frame. What is incredible is that when Hitler passed through the place, the explosives did not explode. Two years later,

They attacked Hitler's special trains, but they still failed. The German army then continued to advance eastward, launched a large-scale invasion of the Soviet Union, destroying most of the Soviet defense forces, 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 Chekovva to introduce two killers who disguised their identities to Hitler. In the end, this secret "Operation No. 3" was directly cancelled by Stalin.

The reason given by Stalin is also convincing: "If we want to completely defeat Germany, we need Hitler. As long as he is alive, Germany will not make a separate peace with the West. If Hitler disappears, the West may negotiate terms with his heir Gorene and others. This is not good for us."

According to Russian scholars' research, many female stars from the Third Reich were recruited by the Soviet Union at that time, including Olga Chekhovva and Marika Roque, also included Zary Rondell, code-named "Rosemary (Rosemary, 'Rosemary'). However, her files have not been declassified yet.

The head of the intelligence network to which the three big stars belong is the legendary Soviet agent Jan Chernyak, who is called the "Shadowless Man" because of his talent for coming and going without a trace.

The legendary Soviet agent Jan Chernyak was unknown until his death in February 1995. No one knew Jan Chernyak's true identity, nor did he know how much he made to the Soviet Union's victory over the German invaders. His secret of his life only began to be gradually made public after he was awarded the gold "Russian Hero" medal, but it was far from all. The intelligence network established by Cernyak may still be in operation until today.

He was born in 1909 in Norbukovina, which was still in 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. Growing up in an orphanage in an extremely talented family, he was free to use six languages ​​at the age of 16, including his native German, Italian, Hungarian, Romanian, Czech and Slovak. He graduated from high school with excellent grades and was admitted to the Blago High Technical School, and graduated in 1931. He also learned French and English in Blago and became an electrician in Blago.

Engineer. He was recruited by the Soviet military intelligence agency at university, and then went to the Romanian army to serve, where he began to pass the top-secret intelligence to Moscow. Later, he returned to Germany again and established an intelligence network called "Crona". In this intelligence network with 35 intelligence personnel, Chernyak's informants are said to include a large banker, ministerial secretary, head of the research department of the Aeronautical Design Bureau, daughter of the head of the Tank Design Bureau, and senior military leaders. Among the declassified intelligence personnel, the actresses Marika Roque and Olga Chekovva, whom Hitler likes.

With the main line of "the similar and similar plot fragments of World War II plot fragments" continues to derivate, the secret agent in Berlin who was single-line contacted with Olga Chekovva after "covering the same character" and "overlapping the plot nodes" in the seventh game, Lisa Stube, a female reporter code-named "Arta", has been confirmed. In the "Operation No. 3" that was personally ordered to be cancelled by Stalin, the "two killers who disguise their identities" are: "Nazi Garbo" Jari Rondel and "Fantasy Lover" Marika Rock.

"Oh my god..." Lisa Steber, a female reporter who had sorted out her thoughts, almost without any order, "spoiler" the "Plot Kill" on the premiere day with the leader of the "SA3 Sisters Group" on the rostrum.
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