Erwin von Witzleben

Witzleben, {{circa|1940–1941}} Job Wilhelm Georg Erwin Erdmann von Witzleben (4 December 1881 – 8 August 1944) was a German ''Generalfeldmarschall'' (Field Marshal) in the ''Wehrmacht'' and ''Oberbefehlshaber West'' (Commander in Chief in the West), during the Second World War. A leading conspirator in the 20 July plot to assassinate Adolf Hitler, he was designated to become Commander-in-Chief of the ''Wehrmacht'' in a post-Nazi regime, had the plot succeeded. After being dishonourably discharged by the ''Ehrenhof'' (Court of Honor), he was murdered, after a show trial from the ''Volksgerichtshof'' (People's Court). Provided by Wikipedia
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by Pommerin, Reiner 1943-
Published in: "Für Deutschland" (1994), Seite 328-343 year:1994 pages:328-343
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by Pommerin, Reiner 1943-
Published in: 20. Juli (1984), Seite 349-361 year:1984 pages:349-361
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by Vahlenkamp, Werner 1944-2022
Published in: AVS-Informationsdienst (1992), 5, Seite 12-13 year:1992 number:5 pages:12-13
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