Just got done watching a good documentary on German TV (It was actually a BBC documentary though) on the different attempts to kill Hitler.
Here are the ones they talked about in the documentary:
Someone fired shots at Hitler at the Hoffbrau Haus in July 1921 in Munich, Germany.
Someone fired shots at the Train Car that Hitler was riding in on March, 15, 1932 in Munich, Germany.
Hitlers car was fired upon in an ambush at a cross roads in Stralsund in June of 1932.
Shots were fired at Hitler in Nuernberg, Germany July, 30, 1932.
A bomb was planted to kill Hitler in Köningsberg, Germany on March 4, 1933.
An SA officer is arrested shortly before he attempted to shoot Hitler in Obersalzberg in June of 1933.
Helmut Hirsch attempted to kill Hitler with a bomb in Nuernberg, Germany in 1936. This one however is not confirmed. Hirsch did admit to doing so, but he was most likely under duress.
Josef Thomas attempted to shoot Hitler and Goering in Berlin, Germany in November 1937.
Maurice Bavaud attempted to shoot Hitler in Berlin, Germany in July 1938.
Georg Elser planted at bomb at Bürgerbräukeller in Munich, Germany on November 8, 1938. The bomb went off at 21:20 but Hitler left at 21:07...8 people were killed after the bomb went off.
Dr Erich Kordt attempted to shoot Hitler on November 11, 1939 in Berlin, Germany.
Oberleutnant d. R. Fritz-Dietlof Graf von der Schulenburg, Dr Eugen Gerstenmaier had attempted to shoot Hitler in July 1940 in Paris, France.
Major Friedrich König attempted to shoot Hitler in Smolensk, Russia in March 1943.
Generalmajor Henning von Tresckow, Leutnant Fabian von Schlabrendorff, Oberst Rudolf-Christoph Freiherr von Gersdorff placed a bomb in the Fw 200 plane that was flying Hitler back to Berlin from Smolensk in March 1943. The bomb failed to explode.
Oberst Rudolf-Christoph Freiherr von Gersdorff planted a bomb that failed to explode in Berlin, Germany on 13 March 1943.
Hauptmann Axel Freiherr von dem Busche-Streithorst planted a bomb at the Wolfschanze in December 1943. Hitler did not show up.
Ewald von Kleist planted a bomb at the Wolfschanze in January 1944. Hitler did not show up.
Hauptmann Eberhard von Breitenbuch attempted to shoot Hitler in Obersalzberg on 11 March 1944.
Oberst Claus Schenk Graf von Stauffenberg attempted to plant a bomb at Obersalzberg on July 6, 1944.
Oberst Claus Schenk Graf von Stauffenberg attempted to plant a bomb at Obersalzberg on July 11, 1944.
Oberst Claus Schenk Graf von Stauffenberg planted a bomb at the Wolfschanze on July 20, 1944. Bomb exploded but only wounded Hitler.
Jeez! This guy had more lives than a friggin' cat. Way more. Very unpredictable and pretty cagy. Heard Saddam was the same way, always changing his plans and going in a different direction. Must be a dictator thing.
I had no idea there were that many attempts at killing Hitler. Suprised by how many military types tried to do it. Definitely puts a crimp in the idea that the Germans were all mindless robots.
But back to the poll. Hitler's death makes no real difference. The Western Allies knew they'd made a mistake by not occupying Germany in total after WW1. It allowed the "Stab in the Back" nonsense to gain ground by allowing some to say the Kaiser's Army to march back to Germany, saying it was undermined at home. The Western Allies wanted to destroy the German Army to prove to it that it was defeated. That was their goal from the start.
As far as the Russians were concerned, Hilter was bad, Goering was bad, Himmler was bad, all of them will be killed, what's the difference if it was Hitler or Goering or Himmler in charge? They were coming anyway and they were going to march all the way to Berlin.
Hitler's death in July of 44 might've extended the war a bit (the Ardennes Offensive doesn't happen) or it might've shortened it (Germany falls apart under the pressure of the Allied onslaught and Nazi party infighting). But the end result was a totally defeated Germany.