von Bismarck would called what Stauffenberg did an officer HAVING A SPINE! Following orders & using it as an excuse to explain one's actions is easy; but having the will to question authorities, when you see enough evidence that something likely has gone wrong... that's tough. The vast majority of people, regardless who they are, question neither themselves nor authorities. Going with the *flow* is much easier. Stauffenberg's one of the more excetptional ones.
In the immediate "post-war" era Stauffenberg was seen as a "traitor" because the Germans still yearned FOR Hitler or someone like him. Unlike their former Italian allies (& El Duce), the Germans didn't *push* Hitler out; he *left* them. Now, most Germans were born 1-3 generations after the 1940s & they have a fuller, clearer view of German history & of world history, both of which say Stauffenberg epitomized a better German than the average German of the 1920s, 30's, and 40's.
Great Report. Sauffenberg and his colleagues were true patriots, not the miserly and miserable Wehrmacht 'generals' who followed devious orders and stood by Hitler long after it was obvious that Germany was defeated.
I'm glad that Germany is finding its true heroes and I hope that Germans can be proud of their nation by proclaiming people such as Stauffenberg.
The true always comes as a hero and one of them the Stauffenberg!Long Live German!Salute!
nicolaas737 1 week ago
von Bismarck would called what Stauffenberg did an officer HAVING A SPINE! Following orders & using it as an excuse to explain one's actions is easy; but having the will to question authorities, when you see enough evidence that something likely has gone wrong... that's tough. The vast majority of people, regardless who they are, question neither themselves nor authorities. Going with the *flow* is much easier. Stauffenberg's one of the more excetptional ones.
HenryDavidT 1 year ago
In the immediate "post-war" era Stauffenberg was seen as a "traitor" because the Germans still yearned FOR Hitler or someone like him. Unlike their former Italian allies (& El Duce), the Germans didn't *push* Hitler out; he *left* them. Now, most Germans were born 1-3 generations after the 1940s & they have a fuller, clearer view of German history & of world history, both of which say Stauffenberg epitomized a better German than the average German of the 1920s, 30's, and 40's.
HenryDavidT 1 year ago
Great Report. Sauffenberg and his colleagues were true patriots, not the miserly and miserable Wehrmacht 'generals' who followed devious orders and stood by Hitler long after it was obvious that Germany was defeated.
I'm glad that Germany is finding its true heroes and I hope that Germans can be proud of their nation by proclaiming people such as Stauffenberg.
aburyan19 1 year ago
true german
guitar19904 1 year ago
True Hero!!!
D73S 1 year ago
traitor
EuropaMe 2 years ago
I could care less about his motives. He was the only one with balls to really do anything
hopkins4545 2 years ago 6
Hail! colonel Stauffenberg!!! The hero him self and his fellow heroes who fought for FREEDOM!!!
thederector5 2 years ago
great report. I was curious to see his wife and children today. His wife recently died. Did she ever remarry?
kellycat802 2 years ago
Having just seen Valkyrie, I found this very interesting. Thanks for posting it.
kathysue24601 3 years ago 5
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mee too
luuzann 1 year ago