Monday, April 20, 2009

The Erwin Rommel Story



July 20th 1944

"Stauffenberg had bungled it.
A frontline soldier would have finished Hitler off !

The attempt on Hitler was stupid.
What we had to fear from this man was not his deeds,
but the aura of which surrounded him
in the eyes of the German people.
The revolt should not have started in Berlin,
but in the West.
What could have we have hoped to achieve by this?


Only, in the end,
that the expected forcible American and British
occupation of Germany would have become an unopposed 'march in'
that the air attacks would have ceased,
and the Americans and British would have
kept the Russians out of Germany.

As for Hitler?
The best thing would have to
presented him with an accomplished fact."

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