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'''Henning von Tresckow''' (b. 1901 d. July 21, 1944) was Field-Marshal von Bock's first staff officer at Army Group Centre. He was instrumental in the plot to kill Adolph Hitler at [Wolf's lair] on July 21, 1944 with Colonel [Claus Graf Schenk von Stauffenber], who regarded von Tresckow as a mentor. He committed suicide after hearing that the plot was a failure.
'''Henning von Tresckow''' (b. 1901 d. July 21, 1944) was Field-Marshal von Bock's first staff officer at Army Group Centre. He was instrumental in the plot to kill Adolph Hitler at [Wolf's lair] on July 21, 1944 with Colonel [Claus Graf Schenk von Stauffenber], who regarded von Tresckow as a mentor. He committed suicide after hearing that the plot was a failure.



Revision as of 06:25, 10 October 2007

Henning von Tresckow (b. 1901 d. July 21, 1944) was Field-Marshal von Bock's first staff officer at Army Group Centre. He was instrumental in the plot to kill Adolph Hitler at [Wolf's lair] on July 21, 1944 with Colonel [Claus Graf Schenk von Stauffenber], who regarded von Tresckow as a mentor. He committed suicide after hearing that the plot was a failure.



Reference:Kershaw, Ian: Hitler 1936-45:Nemesis; ISBN 0-393-04994-9, 2000


--Mroren 06:24, 10 October 2007 (UTC)