At the end of World War II, it was foreseen that the future of Germany would be doomed if Hitler was left alone. In order to solve this problem, they began to plan an assassination operation, hoping to get rid of this "devil".
However, no matter how they acted, Hitler seemed to have God's protection and could always escape from disaster.
On July 20, 1944, Colonel Stauffenberg joined forces with Adjutant Huffen to bring suitcases containing plastic bombs into Hitler's underground conference room. However, due to the early convening of the meeting, the explosives had not yet been assembled, and the bomb was greatly reduced.
Although the operation resulted in the death of three people and the serious injury of eight, Hitler suffered only minor skin trauma and a perforated eardrum, and was safe. The planners include two and more German seniors** who are directly involved.
In addition, in March 1943, the German ** officer planned an assassination attempt, but only one colonel, Henning von Trisco, acted alone.
He made two bombs shaped like wine bottles from captured British materials and placed them on Hitler's plane, hoping to kill him on his return to Berlin.
However, problems with the British lead led to the failure of the bomb **. Although the operation failed, at least he was not found. In contrast, another assassin was not so lucky.
While revisiting Hitler's homeland, a young Swiss man named Bavaoud tried to shoot Hitler in the crowd. However, due to the obstruction of crowds and the interference of Nazi salutes, he was unable to see Hitler, and the assassination attempt failed.
Despite the tragedy of this fellow's experience, his fate did not end there. After the failed assassination, Bavaoud prepared to go home, but when he touched his pocket, he remembered that when he set off, he felt that he must have gone and not returned, so he didn't even bring his travel expenses.
In desperation, he sneaked into a train bound for Paris. But unluckily, several police officers checking tickets caught him and handed him over to the Gestapo, who was in the carriage at the time.
Like dominoes, all bad luck follows. Faced with the Gestapo's questioning, Bavaoud showed a panicked look, arousing the suspicion of the other party. The pistol, which had not yet been used, was also found in his trunk, as well as Hitler's course of action.
There is no doubt that this must have been a deliberate assassination. As a result, Bavaoud was immediately arrested and eventually beheaded for public display. In addition to the several operations listed above, there were many official or civilian assassinations of Hitler, but all of them failed.
Hitler thus proudly declared that he was "protected by God for some mission." I have to admit that Hitler was indeed hard-hitting, and he almost lost his life many times, but he was spared by various accidents, is it really as he said, God is protecting him?
However, God is just after all, and this man, who has escaped numerous assassinations, finally chose to commit suicide, hastily ending his so-called "destiny".