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Into the Reich: The Red Army’s Advance to the Oder in 1945 Into the Reich: The Red Army’s Advance to the Oder in 1945 by Prit Buttar
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“Whilst the men and women involved in the July Plot of 1944 are generally regarded as heroes, it should be remembered that few, if any, intended to replace the Nazi regime with anything approaching a modern representative democracy. Stauffenberg and others were in favour of retaining much of the territory that Germany had seized from Poland in 1939 and wished to negotiate an end to the conflict only with the Western Allies – they fully intended to continue the war in the east against the Soviet Union. They planned to insist that Germany would not be occupied by any foreign power at the end of the war, and that prosecution of any war criminals would be a matter purely for German courts.”
Prit Buttar, Into the Reich: The Red Army’s Advance to the Oder in 1945