The Oster Conspiracy Of 1938: The Unknown Story of the Military Plot to Kill Hitler

The Oster Conspiracy Of 1938: The Unknown Story of the Military Plot to Kill Hitler

by TerryParssinen (Author)

Synopsis

In September 1938, Hitler had been in power for more than five years, and had abrogated most of the constraints placed on German militarism by the Treaty of Versailles. Earlier that year he had forced Austria into his Third Reich without a single shot fired, and his sights were set on Czechoslovakia. It was in this climate that a coup was born, led by Lieutenant Colonel Hans Oster of German military leaders, members of the Berlin police, local troop commanders, civil authorities, religious leaders, and a courageous group of resisters who assembled in a mission to unseat, and even kill, Hitler. The Oster Conspiracy of 1938 mines the cultural and political milieu of post-WWI Europe, the forces and personal histories that motivated the group to such decisive and dangerous action, and the catalyst of their ultimate failure. This is narrative history at its best: revelatory, well documented with archival material, people with a rich cast of characters, fast-paced, and highly provocative.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 256
Publisher: Pimlico
Published: 26 Feb 2004

ISBN 10: 1844133079
ISBN 13: 9781844133079
Book Overview: Vividly told and impressively documented, this is the fascinating story of an aborted coup and a wide-ranging plan to eliminate Hitler.

Media Reviews
Professor Parssinen has achieved a compelling read that is always true to its sources. He tells a fascinating story... skilfully juxtaposing the events of the time -- Winifred Heinemann
It crackles with page-turning energy that brings events vividly to life * Washington Post *
Parssinen's dynamic drama presents the plot that could have prevented the descent into world war * Booklist *
An intriguing study of a plot against Adolf Hitler that might have spared Europe the horror of WWII... the story offers compelling real-life examples of byzantine variables and countless what-if possibilities * Kirkus Reviews *
Author Bio
Terry Parssinen is professor of history at the University of Tampa and a specialist in modern European history. He lives in Tampa and Philadelphia.