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Stalin blocked 2 attempts to kill Hitler.

  • 26-05-2010 5:16am
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    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4,072 ✭✭✭


    From Reuters
    Stalin blocked attempts to kill Hitler

    Soviet dictator Josef Stalin blocked two attempts to kill Adolf Hitler during World War Two, fearing that his replacement as Nazi leader would make peace with the Western Allies, a top Russian general said on Tuesday.

    A plan to attack Hitler's bunker in 1943 and a 1944 plot involving an assassin who had gained the trust of the Nazi leadership were both canceled on Stalin's orders, General Anatoly Kulikov told a historical conference in Moscow.

    "A plan to assassinate Hitler in his bunker was developed, but Stalin suddenly canceled it in 1943 over fears that after Hitler's death his associates would conclude a separate peace treaty with Britain and the United States," Russia's RIA news agency quoted Kulikov as saying.

    In 1944 the Soviets again plotted to kill Hitler after a potential assassin managed to gain the trust of the Nazi leadership. "A detailed assassination plan was prepared, but Stalin canceled it again," Kulikov was quoted as saying.

    Hitler killed himself on April 30, 1945, as Soviet forces closed on Berlin, effectively ending the war in Europe and setting the stage for the Cold War stand-off between Russia and the West.

    An estimated 27 million Soviet citizens died in the 1941-1945 war with Nazi Germany.

    Kulikov was Russia's Interior Minister from 1995 to 1998 under President Boris Yeltsin. He said that the Club of Military Leaders, which he heads, would include details of the assassination attempts in a forthcoming book on World War Two.

    Article here

    http://www.reuters.com/article/idUSTRE64O5QX20100525

    Interesting stuff, it looks like Stalin suspected, that even with Hitler gone, the Germans would still be willing to fight on, but only against the Russians.

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Comments

  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 78,474 ✭✭✭✭Victor


    The western Allies also had plans, but feared it would turn Hitler into a martyr.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 29,930 ✭✭✭✭TerrorFirmer


    You also have to remember that particularly after Kursk, Hitler assumed complete control over the entirety of the army, literally trying to micro-manage everything by himself. For the Western Allies and Stalin alike, this arrangement was far too good to give up - in fact, that alone is the one of the primary reasons the western allies disapproved of any such move. If the pre-war structure of the army was reinstated at any stage from mid-1943, and obviously notwithstanding the introduction of the atomic bomb, the war would have dragged on even further, particularly in the east where Hitlers orders were borderline negligent and incompetent.


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