ABSTRACT

One of the few survivors of the German Resistance, von Schlabrendorff traces his anti-Nazi activity from his student days in the 1920s, through Hitler's rise to power, to the war and his involvement in the July 20, 1944, plot. He vividly recalls the double life of the Resistance leaders during World War II, the futile secret meetings of the conspirators, and their efforts to enlist the aid of weak and vacillating German generals.

chapter One|19 pages

How Could Hitler Happen?

chapter Two|18 pages

The Roots of the Opposition

chapter Three|21 pages

The Battle Begins

chapter Four|11 pages

Frustrated Efforts

chapter Five|17 pages

Negotiations with Britain

chapter Six|11 pages

Early Plans for a Coup d'État

chapter Seven|10 pages

The First Year of the War

chapter Eight|14 pages

The Early Years of the Russian Campaign

chapter Nine|15 pages

Resistance on the Eastern Front

chapter Ten|18 pages

The Leaders of the Resistance

chapter Eleven|13 pages

The Shield of the Resistance

chapter Twelve|13 pages

The Staff of the Resistance

chapter Thirteen|12 pages

Other Opposition Groups

chapter Fourteen|15 pages

Blueprint for a New Germany

chapter Fifteen|9 pages

To Kill—Or Not to Kill?

chapter Sixteen|11 pages

The First Assassination Attempt

chapter Seventeen|12 pages

Preparation of the Coup d'État

chapter Eighteen|13 pages

Plans for the "Day After"

chapter Nineteen|11 pages

New Frustrations

chapter Twenty|17 pages

July 20, 1944

chapter Twenty-One|10 pages

The Price of Failure

chapter Twenty-Two|14 pages

Gestapo Prison

chapter Twenty-Three|12 pages

Before the "People's Court"

chapter Twenty-Four|9 pages

Liberation