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Valkyrie

The Story of the Plot to Kill Hitler, by Its Last Member

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Valkyrie

By: Philipp Freiherr von Boeselager, Florence Fehrenbach, Jerome Fehrenbach
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When World War II erupted, Philipp von Boeselager, son of an aristocratic Catholic family, fought enthusiastically for his country as a cavalry lieutenant. But in the summer of 1942, when he witnessed the regime's criminal brutality toward Jews and Gypsies, his patriotism quickly turned to disgust, and he joined a group of officers intent on killing Hitler. After one aborted attempt---in which Boeselager was assigned to shoot both Hitler and Heinrich Himmler---it was decided that a bomb would be used to assassinate the Fuhrer.

Boeselager delivered the explosives and then led his unwitting men toward Berlin in order to carry out the coup d'etat. When the bomb failed to kill Hitler, the SS launched a terrifying purge of senior army officers. Boeselager managed to return his units to the front before, one by one, the other conspirators were rounded up, tortured, and executed. None of them betrayed Boeselager.

In his unvarnished, harrowing testimony, Philipp von Boeselager - who died on May 1, 2008 - gives eloquent voice to the courageous spirit of these men whose profound sense of honor could not be dimmed by the diabolical propaganda of the Third Reich.

©2009 Weidenfeld & Nicolson (P)2009 Tantor
World War II Biographies & Memoirs Politics & Activism Wars & Conflicts Europe Military Germany War World Politicians

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"A rare firsthand memoir." ( Publishers Weekly)
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This book read less as an overall story of Valkyrie than it did as an autobiography of Philipp von Boeselager. While the book did have some interesting information, the focus of much of the book surrounded the author and his brother, another German officer involved in the plot. If you want an interesting story of a former German soldier, this is it. If you want an in depth overall view of Valkyrie, I would not recommend this.

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I agree with the previous reviewer who said this does not contain so much about Valkyrie itself, however it illuminates many other areas of what inspired operation Valkyrie. Actually, I assumed this book was about Von Stauffenberg (portrayed in the film, Valkyrie) but barely mentioned his character at all. This book gave me a unique insight into how high-ranking officers and generals quickly became disgusted with the SS and Adolf Hitler. I think people could easily watch a dozen or so Private Ryan movies and think that the whole German army was populated with nazis, but that was not the case. I don't think this book would have succeeded as an 8+ hour audio, but 4 hours was just right. I feel that the information I pulled from it is invaluable in helping me shape a greater understanding of the complex second world war.

Very well-done

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I will have to agree with Stephen from an earlier review, the title of this book is misleading. The story is more about the German officer in his life growing up in Germany and then his involvement with the plot to assassinate Hitler. Having seen both movies, the one with Tom Cruise and the other one which was produced by a German filmmaking company. Both are very good and showed some different scenes which were not depicted in the either film so you got to see pretty much the whole thing. But back to the book, it was interesting to understand the aristocracy of a young person growing up in Germany, to understand the feudal system which was Germany in the 19th century. If you're interested in World War II history and the German army, you will certainly want to read this book, I recommend it, and don't get me wrong I did enjoy listening to it.

The story of the World War II German officer

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The sound on this book was not good at all. I could not hear exactly what he was trying to say.

Valykrie bh Philipp Freiherr von Boeselager

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It is great to know that there were so many Germans who were figuring against Hitler and hated the Nazis.

great story of the German Resistance

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