I have seen some stories about the assassination of Hitler before. The more famous one is Staufenberg, and the story of Elser is not too impressive. I have had time to watch this movie recently, so I have a certain understanding of Ethel.
Elsser was an ordinary person who was born in a rural area and has no interest in politics. A young man who plays music likes to be ambiguous with girls. It seems that such a person should not have anything to do with Hitler, but it is Get involved.
Although he is an ordinary person, Elsser still has the sense and conscience that ordinary people should have. It is precisely because of these two points that he made up his mind to get rid of Hitler.
For such a person, it is a fantasy to get rid of Hitler, who is already the "head of state," but this assassination almost succeeded. At this point, Elser was much more bold than many senior generals in Germany at the time.
In terms of various conditions, Elser is much worse than the German generals, but there are a few points that are the key to Elser’s actions, a sense of justice, rather than considering what kind of position he can enjoy after Hitler’s death. For one thing, Elser did not make excuses for himself, but the army generals kept making excuses for himself.
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