• The Plot to Kill Hitler: History's Most Failed Assassination Target

  • Apr 18 2025
  • Length: 27 mins
  • Podcast

The Plot to Kill Hitler: History's Most Failed Assassination Target

  • Summary

  • Hello and welcome to World War 2 Stories. I'm your host, Steve Matthews. Today, we're exploring one of the most fascinating and lesser-known aspects of the Second World War – the numerous attempts to assassinate Adolf Hitler. Between 1932 and 1945, Hitler was the target of dozens of assassination plots, ranging from lone wolves to elaborate conspiracies involving high-ranking German military officers. Yet somehow, the Nazi leader survived them all, often by mere coincidence or extraordinary luck.

    These attempted assassinations tell us much about the resistance to Nazism within Germany itself – a resistance that is often overlooked in our historical understanding of the period. They also raise profound questions: How might history have been different had just one of these attempts succeeded? And what do these failed plots reveal about the nature of the Nazi regime and its security apparatus?

    Today, we'll examine the most significant attempts on Hitler's life, the brave men and women behind them, and why they ultimately failed. This is a story of courage, desperation, meticulous planning, and, ultimately, bitter disappointment – but it's also a crucial chapter in understanding the full complexity of German society during the Third Reich.

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