- Albrecht Mertz von Quirnheim
Albrecht Ritter [German title|Ritter] Mertz von Quirnheim (
25 March 1905 –21 July 1944 ) was a German officer and a resistance fighter inNazi Germany involved in theJuly 20 Plot againstAdolf Hitler .Quirnheim was born in
Munich ,Bavaria , to Hermann Ritter Mertz von Quirnheim, a captain on theBavaria n General Staff. He spent his youth in the Bavarian capital before his father became head of the Imperial Archive (the "Reichsarchiv") and the family moved toPotsdam . As a child he befriendedHans-Jürgen von Blumenthal and as a young man came to know the brothersWerner von Haeften andHans Bernd von Haeften , through family connections; these were all future fellow-conspirators.Following his "
Abitur ", Quirnheim joined theReichswehr in 1923. His friendship withClaus von Stauffenberg , who would become the key conspirator in the July 20 Plot, began in 1925. On the outbreak of theSecond World War , Quirnheim was appointed Staff Officer at the General Staff's organizational division.Quirnheim had initially welcomed Hitler's seizure of power, but began to distance himself from the régime as he became more aware of its brutality. In 1941, for example, his support for the more humane treatment of civilians in Nazi-occupied
eastern Europe an triggered a dispute betweenAlfred Rosenberg (Reich Minister for the Occupied Eastern Territories) andErich Koch (Reich Commissar for theUkraine ). In 1942, while being promoted to lieutenant colonel and then to Head of Staff of the 24th Army Corps at the Eastern Front, Quirnheim strengthened his ties to the resistance through his brother-in-lawWilhelm Dieckmann . He was promoted to colonel in 1943, the same year he married Hilde Baier.By September 1943, Quirnheim had become involved in the plot to assassinate Hitler. He, his superior General
Friedrich Olbricht and Stauffenberg drew upOperation Valkyrie , a plan of action to be implemented as soon as Hitler had been killed. Meanwhile, he succeeded Stauffenberg as Chief of Staff at the Army's General Office inBerlin . Immediately after the attempt on Hitler's life inEast Prussia on 20 July 1944, Quirnheim urged General Olbricht to activate Operation Valkyrie, even though they could not be sure whether Hitler was dead. At about the same time, however, news began to arrive that Hitler had survived the assassination attempt.Within hours, Quirnheim, Stauffenberg, Olbricht and Werner von Haeften had been arrested, summarily tried by Colonel General
Friedrich Fromm – a quiet supporter who betrayed them once he saw the plot had failed – and were shot and buried in the Matthäus Churchyard in Berlin's Schöneberg district. There is a stone in memory of the event in the churchyard.Heinrich Himmler subsequently ordered the bodies exhumed, burnt and the ashes scattered.A few days later, Quirnheim's parents and one of his sisters were arrested by the
Gestapo and his brother-in-law Wilhelm Dieckmann was executed onSeptember 13 ,1944 .There is a now a memorial at the spot where Quirnheim and his co-conspirators were shot.
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List of members of the July 20 plot
* "Widerstand "External links
* [http://www.gegen-diktatur.de/db_bilder/14243.jpgPhotograph of von Quirnheim with ?son]
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