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Why would Hitler execute his highest-ranking Field Marshal on a rusted meat hook, denied even the dignity of a firing squad? In this video, we go beyond the failed bomb plot of July 20, 1944, to uncover the haunting journey of Erwin von Witzleben. From a loyal son of Prussian tradition to the moral heartbeat of the German resistance, discover why he chose a "traitor’s" death over a silent conscience. We analyze the psychological warfare of the People's Court, the chilling symbolism of the "missing belt," and the prophecy Witzleben delivered to his judge that came true in the most cinematic way possible. This is a story of extreme contrast—where a man in oversized trousers proved to be more powerful than a dictator’s rage. Was Witzleben a traitor to his oath or the only true patriot left in Germany? Share your perspective in the comments. If you value deep dives into the shadows of history, subscribe and hit the bell for more untold stories of the human spirit. #WorldWar2 #WW2 #SliceWW2 #History #MilitaryHistory #GermanResistance #OperationValkyrie #ThirdReich #ErwinVonWitzleben #TheLoyaltyParadox #PrussianHonor WARNING: The following content is provided strictly for educational and historical purposes. We do not endorse hatred, discrimination, or violence toward any individual or group. Our intention is to examine these events so that history is never allowed to repeat itself. Never again. All visuals and materials have been adapted to comply with YouTube’s advertiser-friendly guidelines. If you spot any inaccuracies or have feedback, feel free to reach out to us directly. We welcome thoughtful, respectful conversations and encourage you to explore these topics even further.