Since autumn of 1943, Klaus Chef Grafonfonfönstaufenberg has become a deciding factor in the fight against Hitler. In 1933, he initially believed that national socialist policy gave Germany a favorable opportunity, but he was quickly alienated by the racial ideology of the regime. But as long as Stouffenberg knows the influence of German policy in Eastern Europe and is able to deduce the full extent of damage caused to Germany and Europe by Hitler war, he is aggressive in opposing regime You can only play a role.
In August 1943, Tresckow first met the young staff colonel Klaus Schenkgraf von Staufenberg. Stauffenberg, who was seriously injured in North Africa, is a German nationalist who loves devout Catholics, political conservatives, philosophy. He initially welcomed the Nazi regime, but he was quickly disappointed. By 1942 he agreed with the wide confidence of the army officers that Germany had suffered a disaster and Hitler had to be laid off. For a while his religious concern prevented him from reaching the conclusion that the assassination is the right way to achieve this goal. But after Stalingling, he decided not to assassinate Hitler.
Close · Philipp · Maria · Graph Schenk · von · Staufenberg was born in Jettingen on 15th November 1907. He was born into a noble Roman Catholic family. Klaus' twin brother is two years senior to him. Their names are Alexander and Berthold. Bertold joined the resistance of the Navy during the war. He was the only family to survive the war. However, Klaus later joined the resistance like his brother Bertolt. Stauffenberg is a very intelligent and highly organized person. Stauffenberg has a lot of self-control. For example, Anton Gill states in a book named An Honorable Defeat as follows. You can quit at will. "(P. 228)
The professor was a brother of Alexander Schenck, Graphforce Taufenberg, Klaus and Bertolt Fonssufenberg who was executed after July 20, 1944 after conspiracy against Hitler's life. Like other brothers, Klaus threw a bomb next to Hitler's hiding place in Hitler's eastern command center and was a close disciple of Stephan Georg shot the same day after returning to Berlin. But when the Nazis held power in 1933 they are worth noting that they thought George of Von Stauffenberg was an artistic and spiritual member of their movement. They tried to let the poets participate in their careers, tried to show their "true fate" to the Germans, and set a literary award comparable to the Goethe award under the name of Steven George I planned. George died the same year, so he did not understand how close he was willing to work with the Nazis. Many of his disciples joined the National Socialist Party.