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unjust and, in his case, not even justified by Soviet standards, because according to Soviet provisions only "fascists" should be affected by expropriations. He argued that the government of the Federal Republic, which after 1990 became the owner of his former property in Thale, should make up for the injustice by returning the property to him as the rightful owner. The Federal Constitutional Court argued that the expropriation and expulsion occurred before the Federal Republic of Germany was founded in 1949. Accordingly, the Federal Government was not to be held responsible for the consequences of the war that occurred before it was founded. Von dem Bussche found the court's reasoning scandalous, stating, "wrong cannot become right." As a result of this legal matter, von dem Bussche had at times fallen out with his former resistance regiment colleague and Federal President,
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man's assured composure". Bussche explained that in view of the crimes he witnessed involuntarily, there were only three ways for an officer to protect his honor "by joining the group of victims" — i.e. to die in battle, to desert, or to rebel against the government that had ordered this and all other massacres. Von dem Bussche was initiated into the conspiracy plans against Hitler by Stauffenberg. When Stauffenberg asked him, he agreed without hesitation to sacrifice his life in a suicide attack on Hitler. He later justified his intention to kill with the
97: 547: 134: 525:), divorced from Hans Christoph Schenk Freiherr von Stauffenberg. With her he had two daughters: Nicola Dietzsch-Doertenbach, née Freiin von dem Bussche-Streithorst, and Jane (Johanna) Freiin von dem Bussche-Streithorst. From Lady Camilla's first marriage to Schenk Freiherr von Stauffenberg, he has three step-sons: Sebastian, Patrick and Damian Schenk Freiherr von Stauffenberg. 538:, with whom he had been a close friends for decades. After von dem Bussche's death on January 26, 1993, in Bad Godesberg (burial in the family crypt of the Dietzsch-Doertenbach family in Lehrensteinsfeld), his eldest daughter Nicola Dietzsch-Doertenbach bought back larger parts of the former family property from the Federal Republic of Germany. 368:
The plan was to arm and detonate a modified landmine hidden in his uniform. He used a hand grenade detonator to rig the device. He rejected a chemical detonator proposed by Stauffenberg because he felt that the ten-minute period from arming to detonation was too long. This assessment was based on the experience previously made by
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In 1991 he was one of many unsuccessful plaintiffs who sued the federal government for return of the properties that had been expropriated in 1946 by the Soviet occupation forces. Von dem Bussche argued that the expropriation (de jure by the Soviet occupying powers, de facto by German communists) was
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would also be present. Von dem Bussche volunteered and was chosen to explain the advantages of these new uniforms to those present. His appearance, standing over two meters tall, blond-haired and blue-eyed, exemplified Hitler's "Nordic" racial ideal, and he was therefore considered an ideal model.
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In October 1943 he traveled to Lieutenant Colonel von Stauffenberg in Berlin. Von dem Bussche, who had been promoted to captain and now worked as a battalion commander in the 9th Grenadier Regiment, was deeply impressed by the encounter with Stauffenberg. He later spoke of "the bright glow of this
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As early as 1940, during a stay in Breslau, he learned of pogroms against the civilian population. On 5 October 1942, at the age of 23, the highly decorated first lieutenant happened to witness the systematic mass execution of over three thousand mostly Jewish civilians—men, women, and children—at
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of the 23rd Infantry Division in Potsdam (called "Count Nine Regiment" because of its high proportion of noble officers) as an officer candidate. As it turns out, a whole series of resistance fighters would emerge from this regiment. In 1938-1939 he attended the war school in Hanover. During World
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officers. Von dem Bussche described this crime: "SS people led the Jews to a pit. There they had to undress, then climb into the pit where a layer of convulsing bodies was already lying: obeying orders, they had to lie face down on the murdered victims and were then shot in the back of the head."
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Von dem Bussche volunteered to attempt the assassination again in February 1944 when new uniforms would be available, and von Stauffenberg obtained marching orders for von dem Bussche from the Eastern Front to Berlin. On 30 January 1944, however, von dem Bussche was seriously wounded by Soviet
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Die RitterkreuztrĂ€ger 1939–1945 Die Inhaber des Ritterkreuzes des Eisernen Kreuzes 1939 von Heer, Luftwaffe, Kriegsmarine, Waffen-SS, Volkssturm sowie mit Deutschland verbĂŒndeter StreitkrĂ€fte nach den Unterlagen des
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Until then, the career officer von dem Bussche had felt bound by the personal oath to Adolf Hitler. After these events, he asked himself and a small circle of like-minded individuals in the regiment (to which
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the documents given to him by von Stauffenberg for the implementation of the coup d'Ă©tat. The night before the demonstration, however, the railway car containing the new uniforms was destroyed in an
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In November 1943, von dem Bussche stood by for three days and two nights in the guest barracks at the East Prussian headquarters at Wolfsschanze. On his arrival he handed co-conspirators
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and he was never betrayed by any of the officers who knew of his involvement. He thereby became one of the few men in the Resistance to survive the war. Other survivors included
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The Bearers of the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross 1939–1945 — The Owners of the Highest Award of the Second World War of all Wehrmacht Branches
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Marion Graefin Doenhoff in "Axel von dem Bussche", Gevinon von Medem; v. Hase und Koehler Verlag, Mainz/Muenchen,1994.
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War II, he first took part in the Polish and French campaigns, and later in the war against the Soviet Union.
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airport. This experience traumatized him and turned him decidedly against Hitler. He joined an
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Monument to Claus von Stauffenberg, Wolf's Lair, Kętrzyn, Warmian-Masurian, Poland, Europe
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Axel von dem Bussche was born in 1919 and came from the old East Westphalian noble family
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Axel Ernst-August Clamor Franz Albrecht Erich Leo Freiherr von dem Bussche-Streithorst
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the Dubno airfield in the Ukraine. The killings were carried out over two days by
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In 1950 he married Englishwoman Lady Camilla Mildred Nicola Acheson (daughter of
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The Evangelical Knights of Saint John: A History of the Bailiwick of Brandenburg
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in Munich in 1937. After graduating from high school, he joined the
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shrapnel and his right leg was amputated. Another officer, Captain
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founded by Kurt Hahn, Karl Reinhardt and the Margrave of Baden.
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Plotting Hitler's Death – The Story of the German Resistance
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After the founding of German equivalent of the Peace Corps (
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In November 1943 von dem Bussche volunteered to carry out a
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emergency aid paragraph of the German penal code (§ 32 StGB)
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Ein Mensch-zu-Mensch-Erlebnis im Wissenschaftskolleg Berlin
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Das Deutsche Kreuz 1941–1945 Geschichte und Inhaber Band II
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Axel Freiherr von dem Bussche-Streithorst

Brunswick
Weimar Republic
Bonn
Germany
Army

Major
World War II
Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross
Anders Lassen
Prince Constantijn of the Netherlands
Prince Claus of the Netherlands
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World War II
German Resistance
Adolf Hitler
Claus von Stauffenberg
Wolfsschanze
SS
SD
Dubno
ad hoc
Army Group Centre
Count Claus von Stauffenberg
von dem Bussche
Anders Lassen
Abitur

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