Kill Hitler - The July Bomb Plot (Complete Series)

Published 2024-07-07
On 20 July 1944, a group of brave German officers tried to kill Hitler at his Eastern Front headquarters, the Wolf's Lair. In this audio series, we examine how the plot was developed and carried out, and why it failed.

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Source: 'Guarding Hitler' by Mark Felton, (Pen & Sword: 2014)

All Comments (21)
  • @PremierHistory
    Von Stauffenberg’s ability to get out of the Wolf’s Lair after the blast is no small feat in its own right
  • @pop5678eye
    Never confuse those who love only power for those who love their country. Beware those leaders who demand personal loyalty to themselves over loyalty to your people.
  • When my boss asks me why I went to the bathroom for 54 minutes and 1 second
  • @melissaking6019
    It's astonishing that there were 42 assassination attempts made against Hitler and they all failed. He had The Devil's Luck. The soldiers, Gersdorff and Van Dem Bussche, who in 1943 were willing to kill Hitler and sacrifice their lives in the process are the attempts that impress and move me the most. Both men survived the war.
  • @AltCtrlSpud
    The other night I had a dream where Emperor Hirohito was still alive and was on a podcast speaking perfect english
  • @lepeejon2955
    Thanks YouTube for the " Topical context in information panel" note on Hitler. I'm sure Mark Felton is just as surprised on that fact as I am.
  • How ridiculous that YouTube has placed a Wikipedia article about the death of Hitler at the top of this page "for needed context." Like... we see you're about to dine at a Michelin 5-star restaurant. But first we need you to read this McDonald's tray liner, to make sure you are aware of important "context."
  • The last thing a Mark Felton video needs is YouTube’s idiotic context box.
  • @conors4430
    I really hope you start doing some World War I videos as well. It is so overlooked, especially when World War II doesn’t happen without World War I. World War I is the original calamity of the 20th century from which almost all other calamities for the next hundred years draw a direct line from
  • @Storm-lg4mx
    From all the real filming I have seen, AH's injuries were much worse than they were letting on. Look how he aged so quickly, limped, and had trouble moving his arms. Who knows what it might have done to his mental faculties.
  • @kkupsky6321
    My grandfather single handedly destroyed over a dozen tanks in North Africa. He was the worst mechanic in the whole Wehrmacht….
  • @openmythirdeye
    The Wikipedia pop-up is laughable for a video like this. 😂
  • @madpackrips
    I used to own Friedrich Olbricht's daughter's wedding photo album. There were some great images of the general with all his medals and Knights Cross.
  • @edwardloomis887
    The Bendlerblock still stands, and there is a memorial to von Stauffenberg where he was shot.
  • Excellent, thank you. I've wondered about this topic. It is such a treat to have this in depth segment.
  • @leemichael2154
    Staufenbergs brother berthold was hanged then revived multiple times not a fun fact
  • @alanwitton5980
    Great video Mark I thoroughly enjoyed it and learnt a lot about the July plot from it! Thank you for uploading it
  • I was just watching your Italian history playlist whilst doing chores. It's great timing for me that you dropped a new video. Thanks, my brother.