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Valkyrie: The Story of the Plot to Kill Hitler, by Its Last Member [Deckle Edge] [Hardcover]

Philip Freiherr Von Boeselager (Author), Florence Fehrenbach (Author), Jerome Fehrenbach (Author), Steven Rendall (Translator)
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May 12, 2009
When the Second World War broke out, Philipp Freiherr von Boeselager, age twenty-five, fought for his country enthusiastically as a cavalry officer. His rearing on the family estate in the Rhineland had instilled in him a strong Catholic faith, a reverence for the fatherland, and a love of horsemanship and the hunt. And so, like his brother Georg, he accepted a commission when the call came to restore the pride Germany had lost in the humiliating peace of Versailles.

Soon, however, beyond the regimented and honor-bound world of the cavalry, von Boeselager would discover what shocking brutality the SS was perpetrating at the behest of the Third Reich’s highest authorities. When, in the summer of 1942, he heard that five Roma had been killed in cold blood, von Boeselager’s patriotism quickly turned to disgust. Under his commanding officer, Field Marshal von Kluge, Philipp and his brother joined a group of conspirators in a plot to kill Adolf Hitler and Heinrich Himmler.

It was planned that Philipp would shoot both the Führer and Himmler in the officers’ casino during a camp inspection visit, but when that attempt had to be aborted at the last moment, the plotters resolved to use a bomb to assassinate Hitler alone. Once von Boeselager had delivered the explosives to Claus von Stauffenberg, a leader of the plot, he and Georg led an unauthorized retreat of cavalry units from the eastern front, a surreal night maneuver indelibly described here. The mission: to take control of Berlin and effect the coup d’etat.

When the bomb failed to kill Hitler, the SS launched a terrifying purge of senior army officers. The von Boeselager brothers barely managed to return with their units to the eastern front in time to escape detection. One by one their fellow plotters were found out, tortured, and executed, but steadfast in their cause, they never gave up the von Boeselagers’ names. Georg would eventually fall in battle on the Russian front, but Philipp survived the war.

In this elegant but unflinching testimony, Philipp von Boeselager, until his death in 2008 the last surviving member of the plot code-named Valkyrie, gives voice to the spirit of the small but determined band of men whose sense of justice and honor could not be dissolved by the diabolical glamour of the Third Reich. Here is an invaluable new perspective on one of the most fascinating near misses of twentieth-century history.

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The July 20, 1944, plot to kill Hitler has received much historical attention from historians (and lately from Hollywood, in the recent eponymous film starring Tom Cruise), and this slim volume adds a little to that literature. As a rare firsthand memoir by a participant, this narrative gives a personal account of the events and conspirators' motives. The first half of the book is less thriller than an account of von Boeselager's military exploits leading a German cavalry division on the Russian front, and illustrates his growing disillusionment with the Nazi regime. He and his brother Georg, a fellow army leader and co-conspirator, were persuaded to join the plot co-hatched by Col. Henning von Tresckow. Readers already familiar with the history of Valkyrie will gain an insider's perspective, the portrait of a man of honor and independent mind, but readers new to the subject may want to read this along with histories of the plot. 17 photos. (May 13)
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PRAISE FROM THE UK FOR PHILIPP VON BOESLEAGER’S VALKYRIE

“remarkable book….von Boeselager’s story is far removed from the new and sanitised Hollywood take on the July 20 plot….many insights [and] details abound….[it is] of real significance to Second World War historians….[an] astonishing memoir.”
- Henry Winter, Telegraph

“short, modest memoir….celebrates a long-since-vanished generation of scholar-warriors….von Boeselager, a cavalry officer both intelligent and honourable.”
- Christopher Hudson, Daily Mail

“brisk, illuminating description of how one German solider struggled to reconcile his profound religious and moral sensibility with his cavalryman’s patriotic code of honour and thereby became part of this conspiracy.”
- Christopher Silvester, Daily Express

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 224 pages
  • Publisher: Knopf (May 12, 2009)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0307270750
  • ISBN-13: 978-0307270757
  • Product Dimensions: 5.9 x 0.9 x 8.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2.4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (13 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #936,971 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Plots Against Hitler, May 18, 2009
This review is from: Valkyrie: The Story of the Plot to Kill Hitler, by Its Last Member (Hardcover)
I found this a remarkably interesting book, even though I agree with a previous reviewer that relatively little specifically limited to Valkyrie is discussed. What makes the book so worthwhile for those interested in the period are several considerations. First, since the book is somewhat of an autobiography by von Boeselager we gain an invaluable perspective into how some old line German noble families felt about Hitler and the Nazi leadership, but also why despite these adverse feelings the Boeselager family nonetheless sacrificed two dead sons and nearly lost a third during the course of the second world war. The book is unique in that the author (who was the sole survivor of the various plots against Hitler and died in 2008 after being honored in France for his role in the conspiracy) is uniquely qualified to explain what motivated these German patriots, with generations of military ancestors in their backgrounds, to contemplate, plan, and attempt on several occasions to eliminate their commander-in chief. The plotters fully realized that if they were successful, they would more likely be seen as traitors than heroes in Germany. While they are busy plotting, many if these officers are daily fighting an incredibly bloody war on the eastern front; I lost track of how many times the author and his famous brother, Georg, were wounded while leading calvary forces.

A most intriguing question always has been why did these senior military officials undertake to remove Hitler? The author is emphatic that the explanations we often hear from historians were not the true motivating factors. That is, the plotters did not believe they could negotiate a separate peace with the western allies, preserve the German areas seized during the war, hold on to German territories, or even end the war. Rather, it was to save lives--some 16,000 a day as one conspiratorial General estimated it.

We also learn from the ultimate insider how the various plots were planned, avoided detection, were executed, and why they failed. At least three serious attempts were planned prior to Valkyrie and it is interesting to see how they came undone. For example, one plan to assassinate Hitler at a luncheon with senior officers during a visit to the front was quashed when the plotters realized that Himmler was not present, and that the result might have been a horrible SS bloodbath and seizure of the government if Hitler were removed. Others failed due to defective explosives. While the author was on the eastern front while von Staufenberg discharged his explosives, it is fascinating to see how the author and his brother were able undetected to move their calvary detachment nearly to an airport where arrangements had been made to fly the troops to Berlin to capture a part of the city, then return them to their proper location again undetected. The final point of interest is how the author escaped detection and punishment...it was largely the result of all the other plotters committing suicide, being executed by the SS, or killed by the Russians (including his brother) and their determination not to betray their fellow plotters no matter what torture was inflicted on them. The book includes many photos from the author's own collection and a brief bibliography. A rare insider account of something that could have changed the course of history.
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12 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Nice story, wrong title..., May 13, 2009
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This review is from: Valkyrie: The Story of the Plot to Kill Hitler, by Its Last Member (Hardcover)
The title suggests that this books is about the Valkyrie plot, when it is about a number of plots against Hitler, and Valkyrie is only briefly mentioned, whithout any details. In fact, this book was published in Germany as "We want Hitler dead" - a much more compatible name. It's clear that the publishers renamed it after the movie, which is rather deceiving.

In spite of that, it's a nice biography, and is worth reading as a general WWII resource. However, if you're looking for specific Valkyrie info, pick another one.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A little gem of a book, August 19, 2010
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N. Brett (Wiltshire, England) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Valkyrie: The Story of the Plot to Kill Hitler, by Its Last Member (Hardcover)
Others have been critical that this book is not specifically about the famous plot to kill Hitler. They are right, the Tom Cruise film does a pretty good job at that. However this is a gem of a book, fairly short but an emotional, powerful and engaging sense of the circumstances under which German officers came to see Hitler as evil. It highlights the difference between the German military and the SS and the Nazis and the circumstances under which Nazi standards seeped into a country trying to regain it's honour an dignity.

The cover mentions Valkyrie but also clearly states it is "the memoirs of the conspiracy's last survivor", Philipp Von Boeselager. From a slightly aristocratic family Philipp and his brothers were free thinking outdoors types for whom the German army in the late 1930s provided an opportunity to rebuild their country and to drag it back from the sorry state WW1 had left it in. Proud and athletic Philipp and his brother Georg join the cavalry, (and I was amazed how much the Germans used horseback cavalry during the war and especially on the Russian Front) and eventually war breaks out....

At this point this is a memoir mainly dealing with Philipp and his very talented brother and their military experience up to and including the horrors of the Russian front where the supplies ran out and the temperature dropped lower then they thought was possible. This is a tale of dedicated and talented officers with a total focus on their jobs, but gradually the reality of what was happening to Germany under the Nazis starts to seep through to them and their world changes. For Philipp it was an officer casually boasting about the slaughter of some Gypsies. Eventually like minded officers get together and try to assassinate Hitler to bring the war to an early close.

The Von Boeselager brothers were brave and honourable soldiers and there were many instances where they risked themselves to either save their men or the ethnic groups being sought by the Nazis. Their cavalry troops became a cornerstone of the famous assassination event portrayed in the film and it is astonishing that they were never identified. Georg was killed towards the end of the war, but Philipp survived until his death in 2008. Philipp held the Iron Cross for his bravery during the war and once his anti-Nazi exploits came to light the French awarded him the Legion d'honneur and he achieved deserved fame in Germany.

Yes, this is a little light on some of the specifics of Valkyrie but it provides a unique perspective of the time while showcasing the honour and dignity of some very brave men.

Recommended reading for anyone interested in this period of history and the German perspective. The Von Boeselagers served their country with enormous credit and I am glad I spent some time understanding their journey and sacrifice.
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