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Tresckow's and Rudolf
They included Lieutenant Colonel Georg Schulze-Büttger, Colonel Rudolf Christoph Freiherr von Gersdorff, Major Carl-Hans Graf von Hardenberg, Lieutenant Heinrich Graf von Lehndorff-Steinort, Lieutenant Fabian von Schlabrendorff, Lieutenant Philipp von Boeselager and his brother Georg von Boeselager, Lieutenant Colonel Hans-Alexander von Voss, and Lieutenant Colonel Berndt von Kleist, among others, many of them from Tresckow's old Infantry Regiment 9.

Tresckow's and was
All written information was handled by Tresckow's wife, Erika, and by Margarete von Oven, his secretary.
When Stauffenberg sent Tresckow a message through Lieutenant Heinrich Graf von Lehndorff-Steinort asking whether there was any reason for trying to assassinate Hitler given that no political purpose would be served, Tresckow's response was: " The assassination must be attempted, coûte que coûte the cost.
) All written information was handled by Tresckow's wife, Erika, and by Margarete von Oven, his secretary.
It was decided that Tresckow's group would assassinate Hitler and thereby provide the ' spark ' for the coup, which Olbricht would direct from Berlin.

Tresckow's and plan
At the last moment, Kluge aborted Tresckow's plan.

Tresckow's and after
These 1943 papers were recovered by the Soviets after the war and were finally published in 2007, which showed Tresckow's central role in the conspiracy and idealistic motivations of the resistance group at that time.

Tresckow's and by
Revised orders and additional proclamations that would pin blame for the uprising on the Nazi party were typed by Tresckow's wife, Erika, and his secretary, Countess Margarete von Oven, who wore gloves so as not to leave fingerprints.

Tresckow's and Army
Linking this asset to Tresckow's resistance group in Army Group Centre created a viable coup apparatus.
Oster's recruitment of General Friedrich Olbricht, head of the General Army Office headquarters, in 1942 linked this asset to Tresckow's resistance group in Army Group Centre, creating a viable coup apparatus.

former and regimental
Other buildings of interest include the former Shire Hall, now a tourist information centre, and the Regimental Barracks of the now defunct Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry, now a regimental museum.
These units comprise up to six of the former battalions that previously had separate regimental status.
This was followed by complete reorganisation announced in the 1966 Defence White Paper from 1 April 1967 when the title Territorial and Army Volunteer Reserve ( TAVR ) was adopted which abolished the former regimental and divisional structure of the TA.
The regimental beret is in remembrance of the colour of the grey horses ridden in former times.
While training in the rear, Pokryshkin frequently clashed with the regiment's new commander Isayev ( the former regimental navigator ), who could not stand his criticism of the Soviet air combat doctrine.
Sporadic raids into Canada on the eastern frontier provided impetus for a former regimental officer, Lieutenant-Colonel " Red " George MacDonnell, to encroach into New York State and attack Ogdensburg in February 1813.
The former Lieutenant Governors ’ House is home to the Highlanders ' Museum, the official regimental museum of the Queen's Own Highlanders and Lovat Scouts.
Alberta Charlayne Hunter was born in Due West, South Carolina, daughter of Charles S. H. Hunter, Col., U. S. Army, a regimental chaplain, and his wife, the former Althea Brown.
All have designs of the coronelas and former regimental colours with some having the old Burgundy cross on them.
No new cap badge was created for this regiment, soldiers wore their former regimental cap badge or were badged according to the company they joined.
The term ' Regiment ' can be accurately applied in the British regimental systems sense, as all the subunits collectively have been given the heritage of the former NZ infantry regiments ( 1900 – 1964 ).
Until the early 1980s, the regiment's administrative headquarters ( RHQ ) was at Brock Barracks, Reading, Berkshire, with a secondary or subsidiary headquarters at Le Marchant Barracks, Devizes, Wiltshire, but by 1982 a single RHQ had been permanently established in the Cathedral Close at Salisbury, Wiltshire, with the DERR regimental museum ,-including the museum collections of the former Royal Berkshire Regiment and the Wiltshire Regiment-established on the ground floor of the same historic building, which had for several centuries been known locally as The Wardrobe, with the building certainly dating back to the 15th Century, but possibly to as early as 1254.
The regimental badge of the new regiment was a silver cross patee ( from the badge of the former Wiltshire Regiment ), at the centre of which was a silver Chinese-style dragon ( from the badge of the former Royal Berkshire Regiment ).
* The Royal Regiment of Scotland who wear a regimental Glengarry with cockfeathers taken from the former ceremonial uniform of the Royal Scots ;
Each Battalion of the Division also maintains its own former regimental Pipes and Drums.
Many of the former regimental bandsmen continue to play with the Civic Band today.
Five days later, Brockenbrough's former regimental lieutenant colonel, Brig.

former and comrade
In two minutes the body of Tilghman's former comrade, who had been killed by Blue Throat in a gambling brawl the previous night, was carried into the town's funeral parlor to be prepared for decent burial.
These soon became so serious that a league was formed to crush him, and Maurice of Saxony led an army against his former comrade.
A month later, in December 1969, Nasser appointed Sadat and Hussein el-Shafei, a former RCC comrade, as his vice presidents.
Barbusse in turn was harshly criticized for his admiration of Stalin and his propagandistic activities on behalf of Soviet Russia by his former comrade Victor Serge, who noted that Barbusse had dedicated a book to Leon Trotsky before Stalin had definitively won the power struggle against Trotsky, only to denounce Trotsky as a traitor after the latter's fall from power.
In fact, while the emperor was busy away from Italy, the barbarian patricius et magister militum had gathered around himself the aristocratic opposition to his former comrade with whom, just a few years earlier, he had cultivated dreams of power.
Yamagata in 1877 led the newly modernized Imperial Army against the Satsuma Rebellion led by his former comrade in revolution, Saigō Takamori of Satsuma.
If a janissary ever became a silahtar, other members of the division with cavalry backgrounds despised him and former comrade janissaries considered him a traitor, but because the position and wealth of a silahtar was so attractive, janissaries and other soldiers still enlisted for suicide missions.
On 6 March 1999, the general was captured by the Cambodian army near the Thai border and brought to Phnom Penh, where he joined former comrade Khang Khek Ieu (" Duch ") at the Military Prosecution Department Detention Facility.
One of them, Major Bennett Marco, senses that not all is right, setting him on a collision course with his former comrade Sergeant Raymond Shaw, who is close to being activated as an assassin.
The story begins in the small town of Lonesome Dove, as Jake Spoon, a former comrade of Call's and McCrae's, shows up after an absence of more than ten years.
A former Whitechapel comrade of his persuaded him to become the editor of a recently founded Yiddish weekly newspaper called Dos Fraye Vort ( The Free Word ), even though he did not speak the language at the time.
Several days before his death, Cienfuegos arrested his former revolutionary comrade Huber Matos on Castro's orders.
Soon Meltzer was to be involved in a long and bitter dispute with fellow anarchist and former comrade at Freedom Press Vernon Richards which entangled many of their associates and the organisations with which they were involved and continued after both their deaths.
There, while Henry ( fearing, as he said, recognition by his former comrade ) kept watch, Du Paty, who was also disguised, told Esterhazy that he was known to be innocent, and that he would be defended on condition that he conformed rigorously to the instructions that would be given to him.
Carrera ’ s only hope of help came from his former comrade.
Moray's death not only robbed him of a comrade, but also of a shield against the jealousies of the traditional Scottish feudal-elites ; without him, Wallace, possibly a former outlaw, was exposed to the political intrigues of nobles who felt he had usurped their right to exercise power.
* In the United States, the word " comrade " carries a strong connotation with Communism, Marxism – Leninism, and the former Soviet Union.
Eventually, Cloud is overpowered and has to be rescued by his former comrade Vincent Valentine.
In the On the Way to a Smile novella " Case of Nanaki ", set between the original game and Advent Children, Vincent encounters his former comrade, Red XIII, who is fearful that he will soon be alone due to his lifespan being much longer than humans.
Then Secretary and former comrade at Saint-Cyr Adolphe Messimy nominated him Director-in-second and head of the military classes at the Saint-Cyr Military Academy in 1912.
After six months working as a clerk in Paris, an encounter with his former comrade, Forestier, enables him to start a career as a journalist.
Owain ap Cadwgan had, by now, been pardoned by the king, and was prince of Powys ; in 1111, his father had been assassinated by Owain's cousin and former comrade in arms, Madog ap Rhiryd, whom Owain captured, castrated, and blinded.
The bank manager's daughter gets hold of the key and runs for help to David, one of her father's old friends and also a Vietnam vet as well as a former comrade of Michael's.
Vor travels to the capital of the new Corrino Imperium and meets with Emperor Salvador I, grandson of his former comrade, Viceroy Faykan Butler.

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