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In 10 pages, the author discusses the assassination attempt of July 20, 1944 on Adolf Hitler and its affect on Germany. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
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and its failure affected Germany. Germanys being led by the Fuhrer was unacceptable. He was not a leader in the true sense of the word. He was
a dictator. The failure to get rid of him resulted in an immeasurable number of lives being lost. Germany was in a conundrum from which they could not
escape. They had allowed a madman to become their leader, and then they were not able to rid themselves of this piranha. Germany, because of Hitler, has a
terrible history. It was the man, not the country, however, that was at fault. Hitler deserved to die, while others did not.
On July 20, 1944, there was an assassination attempt on the life of Adolf Hitler (Anonymous PG). The attempt failed. This affected Germany greatly. Although many
Germans went along with Hitler and his henchmen, many did not although they did not dispute him in public. To have done so would surely have cost them their
lives. When a person with the power of Hitler is in a leadership position, people are afraid to speak their minds. They knew that he had no qualms
about killing anyone and everyone that got in his way. According to American President Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Hitler was "the No. 1 warmonger...[who]
wants to make the world happy after he has produced an unparalleled war psychosis" (Anonymous 66). Not only did many Germans consider Hitler a warmonger, the president of America
also did. In fact, one would assume that the climate in Germany was similar to the one in America: people wanted to see an end to war. Too
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