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Multiple assassination attempts were made against [[Adolf Hitler]], but the "20th of July Plot" was the only one in which he was injured, and the only one where a serious coup attempt was made. The actual attack was a bomb, placed in Hitler's conference room, by Colonel [[Claus von Stauffenberg]], chief of staff of the [[Ersatzheer]] (Reserve Army). A key element was that Army staff officers planned to seize control of the governance apparatus by invoking [[Operation Valkyrie]], a contingency plan against internal disorder.  
Multiple assassination attempts were made against [[Adolf Hitler]], but the "20th of July Plot" was the only one in which he was injured, and the only one where a serious coup attempt was made. The actual attack was a bomb, placed in Hitler's conference room, by Colonel [[Claus von Stauffenberg]], chief of staff of the [[Ersatzheer]] (Reserve Army). A key element was that Army staff officers planned to seize control of the governance apparatus by invoking [[Operation Valkyrie]], a contingency plan against internal disorder.  


Aside from attempts by individuals such as [[Georg Elser]], there had been attempts by individual military officers or small groups. This attempt was far more significant, as it had a plan to gain control. Indeed, it has been argued that the coup might have succeeded even if Hitler had not been killed, but the conspirators were much more aggressive in taking action.
Aside from attempts by individuals such as [[Georg Elser]], there had been attempts by individual military officers or small groups. This attempt was far more significant, as it had a plan to gain control. Indeed, it has been argued that the coup might have succeeded even if Hitler had not been killed, but the conspirators were much more aggressive in taking action.
==Planning==
==Abortive attacks==
==The bombing==
==Immediate aftermath==
==Coup attempt==
===Berlin===
===Paris===
===Aftermath===

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See also: Assassination attempts against Hitler

Multiple assassination attempts were made against Adolf Hitler, but the "20th of July Plot" was the only one in which he was injured, and the only one where a serious coup attempt was made. The actual attack was a bomb, placed in Hitler's conference room, by Colonel Claus von Stauffenberg, chief of staff of the Ersatzheer (Reserve Army). A key element was that Army staff officers planned to seize control of the governance apparatus by invoking Operation Valkyrie, a contingency plan against internal disorder.

Aside from attempts by individuals such as Georg Elser, there had been attempts by individual military officers or small groups. This attempt was far more significant, as it had a plan to gain control. Indeed, it has been argued that the coup might have succeeded even if Hitler had not been killed, but the conspirators were much more aggressive in taking action.

Planning

Abortive attacks

The bombing

Immediate aftermath

Coup attempt

Berlin

Paris

Aftermath