Top 9 Quotes & Sayings by Henning von Tresckow

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Last updated on December 22, 2024.
Henning von Tresckow

Henning Hermann Karl Robert von Tresckow was a German military officer with the rank of major general in the German Army who helped organize German resistance against Adolf Hitler. He attempted to assassinate Hitler on 13 March 1943 and drafted the Valkyrie plan for a coup against the German government. He was described by the Gestapo as the "prime mover" behind the plot of 20 July 1944 to assassinate Hitler. He committed suicide at Królowy Most on the Eastern Front upon the plot's failure.

January 10, 1901 - July 21, 1944
It is almost certain that we will fail. But how will future history judge the German people, if not even a handful of men had the courage to put an end to that criminal?
We have to show the world that not all of us are like him. Otherwise, this will always be Hitler's Germany.
I cannot understand how people can still call themselves Christians and not be furious adversaries of Hitler's regime. — © Henning von Tresckow
I cannot understand how people can still call themselves Christians and not be furious adversaries of Hitler's regime.
Every day, we are assassinating nearly 16,000 additional victims.
Bans are laws for the stupid.
Hitler is a dancing dervish. He must be shot down.
Remember this moment. If we don't convince the field marshal (Fedor von Bock) to fly to Hitler at once and have these orders (Commissar Order) canceled, the German people will be burdened with a guilt the world will not forget in a hundred years. This guilt will fall not only on Hitler, Himmler, Göring, and their comrades but on you and me, your wife and mine, your children and mine, that woman crossing the street, and those children over there playing ball.
A man's moral worth is established only at the point where he is ready to give up his life in defense of his convictions.
The idea of freedom can never be disassociated from real Prussia. The real Prussian spirit means a synthesis between restraint and freedom, between voluntary subordination and conscientious leadership, between pride in oneself and consideration for others, between rigor and compassion. Unless a balance is kept between these qualities, the Prussian spirit is in danger of degenerating into soulless routine and narrow-minded dogmatism.
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