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Philipp Freiherr von Boeselager (6 September 1917 – 1 May 2008) was the second-last surviving member of the 20 July Plot, a conspiracy of
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officers to assassinate the German dictator
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in 1944.


Early life

Born at Burg Heimerzheim, near
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, he was the fifth and the second surviving son of the nine children of Albert Dominikus Hyacinthus Antonius Johannes Hubertus Vitus Joseph Maria ''Freiherr'' von
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(Bonn 15 June 1883-Heimerzheim, Kr. Euskirchen 20 May 1956), by his wife (they married in Kassel on 22 September 1910), Maria-Theresia Ferdinandine Antonie Alonsia ''Freiin'' von Salis-Soglio (1890–1968), daughter of Anton Joseph Alonsius Nepomuk Stanislaus Maria ''Freiherr'' v. Salis-Soglio (1860–1939), of Gemünden and
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, Kreuznach, by Maria Adelheid Theresia ''Gräfin'' von Bissingen und Nippenburg (daughter of Ernst Maria Ferdinand Adam Johann Nepomuk Joseph ''Graf'' von Bissingen-Nippenburg). He attended Aloisius Jesuit secondary school
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in Godesberg.


Role in conspiracy against Hitler

When Boeselager was a 25-year-old field lieutenant, he was part of Operation Walküre, a plan developed to take control of Germany once Hitler had been assassinated. Boeselager's role in the plan was to order his troops, who were unaware of the plot, to leave the front lines in
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and to head west, where they would be airlifted to
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to seize crucial parts of the city in a full-scale
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after Hitler had been killed. Boeselager's opinion turned against the Nazi government in June 1942, after he received news that five
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had been shot in cold blood solely because of their ethnicity. Together with his commanding officer, Field Marshal
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, he joined a conspiracy to assassinate Hitler. The first attempt was in March 1943, when both Hitler and
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were coming to the front to participate in a strategy meeting with Kluge's troops. Boeselager was given a
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with which he was to shoot both Hitler and Himmler at a dinner table in the officers' mess. However, nothing ever came of this plan because at the last minute, Himmler left Hitler's company, and the risk of leaving him alive to succeed Hitler was too great. The second assassination attempt was in summer 1944. No longer caring about Himmler, the conspiracy planned to kill Hitler with a bomb when he was attending another strategy meeting in a wooden barracks. When the assassin's bomb failed to kill the ''Führer'', Boeselager was informed in time to turn his unexplained cavalry retreat around and return to the front before suspicions could be aroused. Because of Boeselager's fortunate timing, his involvement in the operation went undetected, and he was not executed, unlike the majority of the conspirators. Philipp's brother Georg was also a participant in the plot, and likewise remained undetected, but was later killed in action on the Eastern Front. Shortly before the end of the war, Boeselager overheard General
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saying, "When the war is over, we will have to purge, after the
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, the
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officers in the army". The devoutly-Catholic Boeselager noisily objected, citing his own decorations for heroism in combat. Boeselager then left before Burgdorf could respond.


Postwar life

After the war, Boeselager's part in the failed attempt on Hitler's life became known. He was regarded as a hero by many in Germany and France and received the highest military medals that both countries could provide. He studied
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and became a
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expert. Even in his old age, Boeselager still had nightmares about the conspiracy and the friends whom he lost during the war. He urged young people to become more involved in politics, as he felt apathy and the political inexperience of the German masses had been two of the key reasons why Hitler was able to come to power. The entrance to his residence in Kreuzberg bears the Latin motto ''Et si omnes ego non'' ("even if all, not I"). Boeselager was a member of K.D.St.V. Ripuaria Bonn, a
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student fraternity at the
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that now belongs to the ''
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''. Until his death on 1 May 2008, he still had the Walther PP pistol he was given to use to shoot Hitler. On 18 April 2008, just two weeks before his death, Philipp von Boeselager gave his last videotaped interview, which was conducted by Zora Wolter for the feature documentary ''The Valkyrie Legacy''. It was televised on
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in spring 2009 to coincide with the release of the film ''
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and directed by
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. The documentary was produced by Singer and directed by
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. Ewald-Heinrich von Kleist-Schmenzin was the last survivor of the 20 July plot until his death on 8 March 2013.


Marriage

Boeselager married Rosa Maria, born Gräfin von Westphalen zu Fürstenberg (1924 - 2014). Albrecht von Boeselager (born 4 October 1949, Altenahr), former Grand Chancellor of the
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, is their child.


Honours

* Iron Cross (1939) 1st (1941) and 2nd class (1940) * Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross on 20 July 1944 as '' Major'' and commander of the I./Kavallerie-Regiment MitteScherzer 2007, p. 231. *
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*
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in Silver (1944) *
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*
Close Combat Clasp The Close Combat Clasp (german: Nahkampfspange) was a World War II German military award instituted on 25 November 1942 for participation in hand-to-hand fighting at close quarters. Intended primarily for infantry, other Wehrmacht, Waffen-SS, gro ...
in Bronze * Honour Roll Clasp of the Army (1944) *
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(''Großes Bundesverdienstkreuz des Verdienstordens der Bundesrepublik Deutschland'', 1989) *
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(2004)


See also

*
Assassination attempts on Adolf Hitler This is an incomplete list of documented attempts to assassinate Adolf Hitler.Christian Zentner, Friedemann Bedürftig (1991). ''The Encyclopedia of the Third Reich'', pp. 47–48. Macmillan, New York. All attempts occurred in the German Reich, ...


References


Citations


Bibliography

* Antonius John: ''Philipp von Boeselager – Widerstand und Gemeinwohl''
Bouvier-Verlag, Bonn 2007
* Bernheim, Robert: "Assassinating Hitler: The Last Plotter,"
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, Vol. 1, No. 1, Spring-Summer 2011, pp. 5–15. * Ulrich Cartarius: ''Opposition gegen Hitler. Deutscher Widerstand 1933–1945''. Berlin 1984, * * '' Kaltenbrunner-Berichte an Bormann und Hitler über das Attentat vom 20. Juli 1944'', in: Hans-Adolf Jacobsen (Hrsg.): ''Spiegelbild einer Verschwörung''. Stuttgart 1961 * von Boeselager, Philipp. ''Valkyrie: the Plot to Kill Hitler''. London:
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. 2008. * ''Der 20. Juli 1944. Ein Zeitzeuge berichtet'' (Hörbuch), Philipp Freiherr von Boeselager. Interview: Prof. Hans Sarkowicz. Doppel-CD. Audiobuch Verlag, Freiburg i. Br. 2004, * ''Philipp Freiherr von Boeselager 80 Jahre'', in: ''Holz-Zentralblatt'', 123. Jahrgang, Folge 107/1997, S. 1524, * Ilkka Ahtiainen, ''Hitlerin murhaaja''. Helsingin Sanomat monthly supplement, August 2007. * * Fabian von Schlabrendorff, ''German Officers Against Hitler'', ''Deutsche Offiziere gegen Hitler'', Zurich, 1948.


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„Der letzte Zeuge“
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"Philipp Von Boeselager: Last of the Conspirators in the July 20 Plot to Assassinate Hitler, whose Role Remained Undetected until After the War,"
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