- Kreisau Circle
The Kreisau Circle (German: Kreisauer Kreis) was the name the Nazi
Gestapo gave to a group of German dissidents centered on the Kreisau estate of Helmuth James, Graf von Moltke. The Kreisauer Kreis is celebrated as one of the few instances of German resistance to the Nazi regime. The difficulty for all such dissidents was how to reconcile loyalty to Germany with opposition to the Nazis, once the Nazis had subverted the state to such an extent that the two were almost inextricable (Gleichschaltung ).The principal members were:
*Helmuth James, Graf von Moltke.
*Peter, Graf Yorck von Wartenburg .
*Adam von Trott zu Solz .The leaders of the Kreisauer Kreis included members of some of the most illustrious names in German history. Helmuth James von Moltke was a great-great nephew of the famous Field Marshal von Moltke, who led the Prussian army to victory over France in 1870. Peter Yorck von Wartenburg was a direct descendant of the Prussian general of the Napoleonic era who had been instrumental in arranging the defection of the Prussian army from the French side to that of the Allies in 1813. General Yorck had been rewarded with title of Count, Graf von Yorck, and was allowed to append the name 'Wartenburg' to his surname as a battle honour (cf. Britain's Viscount Montgomery of Alamein), to become Graf Yorck von Wartenburg (in this case, the first 'von' becomes redundant).
Most members of the group were conservatives from the traditional aristocracy and gentry, but it did include people from a wide variety of backgrounds. They included two Jesuit priests and two Lutheran Pastors, political conservatives, liberals, and socialists and landowners, former trade-union leaders and diplomats. It was united by its abhorrence of
Nazism and its desire to conceive of a newGermany after the fall ofHitler . The long meetings and discussions at Kreisau developed an image of a society to be, based onChristian values and on small communities, so as to avoid a manipulation of the whole of society like the oneHitler had achieved.The Kreisau Circle maintained contact with other groups of resistance. The circle worked to enlighten the
Allied forces , especially theUnited Kingdom , to conditions within theThird Reich and the threats and weaknesses ofNazism . But the circle's main focus was to plan and propose a peacetime government for Germany; they do not ever appear to have made any plans to overthrow the Nazi state. As Moltke wrote to his wife just before his execution "we are to be hanged for thinking together."On 19 January
1944 Moltke was arrested and the Kreisau Circle fell into disarray. The focus of some circle members had been turning towards an active political coup, and some participated in the famous failed assassination attempt on the 20th of July 1944. After the failure of this Plot, many members of the Circle were arrested and were executed. These included Trott but also members who had not been part of the Plot, such as Moltke and Yorck.ee also
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The Kreisau Circle resistance group is featured in "
Return to Castle Wolfenstein ", 2002 Game Of The Year for PC games. "Wolfenstein" aggrandizes the Kreisau Circle to be “an extensive resistance network of paramilitary fighter and informants that aide and abets B.J. in his exploits.” [“Real-life Insanity: "Wolfenstein"’s events are fictional, but are inspired by the reality of the Nazi regime,” "Game Informer" 184 (August 2008): 36.]References
External links
* [http://www.aim25.ac.uk/cgi-bin/search2?coll_id=5785&inst_id=1 AIM25] archive of Kreisau Circle programmes at the British Library
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