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How Is Hitler's Assassination Justified
Hitler’s reign was one of the worst things to happen in history. At the time many people were afraid of putting him to a stop; even so, a few brave souls attempted to assassinate him. His ideas were inhuman and many things he did were crazy. He was a callous man. There were many assassination attempts and Hitler never got severely hurt, near the end of the war people began to think he was invincible. Contrary to what many may think, assassination attempts were a needed repeating theme for Adolf Hitler due to his unethical thoughts and ideas; most of the attempts made were planned out well, but they had a few minor mistakes resulting in his continued plans and the death of millions.
Why did people want him dead?
There were many reasons why people wanted to assassinate Hitler. Although his ideas were crazy and his tactics were inhuman he was considered legit as a Democrat and had overwhelming support; this was a problem for conspirators (Braw). Many people wanted to get rid of him because he was crazy; for example, “Among the conspirators Freisler sentenced to death--many were hanged from meat hooks by piano wire, their agonies filmed for Hitler's enjoyment,” (Will). In other cases, many people who met Hitler during his campaign realized something was off, “My [Corrado Pirzio-Biroli] grandfather wrote to my grandmother: 'If this man
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Due to Hitler’s crazy tactics people from all over wanted to take him down with whatever it took; somehow Hitler still managed to stay alive and not suffer any major injuries. All of the assassination attempts done to Hitler were planned out as well as they could in that time period. We have to get together and keep history from repeating itself, we can’t be silent if this happens again. “Human suffering anywhere affects men and women everywhere,” -Elie

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