there were quite a few German generals involved in one way or another, but the "big name" German who did approve of the attempt (though he did not take part) was Erwin Rommel.
Rommel was eventually connected to the plot, and, because of his stature and exemplary record, was offered the choice of trial (which would have devastated his family) or suicide, which he elected to do.
Beppo Romer led the 1934 Hitler assassination plot.
Colonel General Erich Hoepner was stripped of his pension and demoted to Private by Hitler for defying his no retreat from Moscow order. Hoepner appealed to the Military courts and had his pension restored and retired. Always an active conspirator against Hitler, his was put on trial after the 1944 attempt on Hitler and was hanged.
Hitler used a powerful weapon called propaganda on not only the German soldiers but all of Germany. Hitler promised Germany that they would rule the world for thousands of years to come if they could defeat the allied campaign in the western and eastern fronts. So when the tied of the war turned in both fronts, the Normandy Landing in the West and the recaptureing of Stalingrad in the East many German generals figured out they couldn't win the war. There were many assassination attempts on Hitler by German officers and other high profile men. One of which nearly took the life of Hitler. So the name of your question should be why didnt ALL of hitlers soldiers rebel against him because some German soldiers did.
General Erwin Rommel was forced to poison himself because he was suspected of plotting against Hitler.
He had a soft spot for animals in general, but his favorite was dogs. He had a beautiful German Shepherd named Blondi.
No "Hitler was born into a Catholic family, but he specifically rejected Catholicism and he rejected Christianity in general." "Klara Hitler was a pious Catholic mother who raised Hitler according to her beliefs."
General Ludwig Beck was the first German general to plot the assassination of Hitler.
If you're reffering to the movie Valkryie than it is about a true assassination against Hitler with a bomb but it failed
Assuming you're referring to bolstering the German defenses known as the "Atlantic Wall", Hitler sent Gen Erwin Rommelto defend against the expected Allied invasion //
Yes, Hitler hated anyone who wasn't an Aryan or a Pure German.
Not necessarily, there were many Germans who were against Hitler and who even tried to kill him.
Adol Hitler has a GSD called blondie.
Colonel General Erich Hoepner was stripped of his pension and demoted to Private by Hitler for defying his no retreat from Moscow order. Hoepner appealed to the Military courts and had his pension restored and retired. Always an active conspirator against Hitler, his was put on trial after the 1944 attempt on Hitler and was hanged.
Adolf Hitler.
Hitler lost because a German soldier secretly against Hitler fed him a poisoned piece of cheese.
Hitler was not against Islam, but he believed that everyone who was not German was inferior. The Italians and Japanese, Germany's allies, were considered to be almost as superior.
Hitler used a powerful weapon called propaganda on not only the German soldiers but all of Germany. Hitler promised Germany that they would rule the world for thousands of years to come if they could defeat the allied campaign in the western and eastern fronts. So when the tied of the war turned in both fronts, the Normandy Landing in the West and the recaptureing of Stalingrad in the East many German generals figured out they couldn't win the war. There were many assassination attempts on Hitler by German officers and other high profile men. One of which nearly took the life of Hitler. So the name of your question should be why didnt ALL of hitlers soldiers rebel against him because some German soldiers did.
General Erwin Rommel was forced to poison himself because he was suspected of plotting against Hitler.