Helmuth Stieff

Helmuth Stieff

He(l)lmuth Stieff (6 June 1901 – 8 August 1944) was a German general and a member of the OKH (German Army General Staff) during World War II. He took part in attempts by the German resistance to assassinate Hitler, on July 7 and on July 20, 1944.

Stieff was born in Deutsch Eylau (Iława) in West Prussia. He graduated at Infanterieschule München in 1922 and was commissioned as Leutnant. As soon as 1927 he served for the General Staff of the Reichswehr. Stieff joined the General Staff in 1938.

Recognized for his excellent organizational skills he was appointed Chief of Organization at OKH headquarters in October 1942 in spite of Hitler's personal dislike for him, calling the young, diminutive Stieff a "poisonous little dwarf."

During the war, e.g. when in Warsaw in November 1939, Stieff wrote many letters to his wife illustrating his disgust and despair over Hitler's conduct of the war and the atrocities committed in occupied Poland.

Asked by Henning von Tresckow, he joined the Widerstand. Taking advantage of being in charge of "Organisationsabteilung", he could acquire ("organisieren") and keep all sorts of explosives, including foreign ones.

As others who had occasional access to Hitler, he volunteered to kill Hitler in suicide attacks, but later backed away and refused repeated requests from Colonel Claus von Stauffenberg to more actively support other assassination attempts. On 7 July 1944, during a weapons exhibition at Schloss Klessheim palace near Salzburg, Stieff lacked the courage to trigger the bomb. [ [http://www.3sat.de/3sat.php?http://www.3sat.de/specials/67541/index.html 3sat.online ] ]

Stieff was arrested on July 21, 1944 at the Wolf's Lair and brutally interrogated under torture. He held out for several days against all attempts to extract the names of fellow conspirators. Tried by the Volksgerichtshof (People's Court), he was sentenced to death August 8, 1944 and executed the same day in Plötzensee prison in Berlin.

See also

* German Resistance

References

External links

* [http://www.gdw-berlin.de/bio/ausgabe_mit.php?id=107 Gedenkstätte Deutscher Widerstand]
* [http://charlottenburg-nord.de/Ploetzenseer_Totentanz/Geschichte_Widerstand_33_bis_45/Strassennamen/Stieff.html Kurzbiografie]


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