Xavier University Studies, Volumen5Xavier University (New Orleans, La.), 1966 |
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... offensive . Brauchitsch now decided to make a last attempt to convince Hitler to give up or at least to postpone the offensive . If Hitler refused to change his plans , Brauchitsch would presumably support the coup or at least permit it ...
... offensive . Brauchitsch now decided to make a last attempt to convince Hitler to give up or at least to postpone the offensive . If Hitler refused to change his plans , Brauchitsch would presumably support the coup or at least permit it ...
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... offensive in such weather , " Gisevius re- marked . Witzleben seemed quite depressed , believing that the offensive could not be prevented , although it would inevitably fail . During the conversation , word came that the offensive had ...
... offensive in such weather , " Gisevius re- marked . Witzleben seemed quite depressed , believing that the offensive could not be prevented , although it would inevitably fail . During the conversation , word came that the offensive had ...
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... offensive could be prevented and the war brought to an end . Although Hitler had postponed the offensive , he made it clear in a November 23 lecture to the leading generals and other high staff officers that he intended to press forward ...
... offensive could be prevented and the war brought to an end . Although Hitler had postponed the offensive , he made it clear in a November 23 lecture to the leading generals and other high staff officers that he intended to press forward ...
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