The general who dared to say 'NO' to Hitler, but what's more important is what happened next

General Dietrich von Saucken was one of the best generals in the German army, with a lot of combat experience from the First World War.
He was wounded seven times during the First World War, fought for the German army and at one point settled in Russia, where he also learned the language.
During the Second World War, General Dietrich von Saucken participated in numerous battles and was decorated for his heroic deeds, and it was extremely clear that he tried to save as many people from his division as possible.
However, in February 1945, his position as a general was removed because he insisted that the war not continue, but a month later, he was reinstated due to the recognition of his merits and the fact that he was an exceptionally good general. good.
Hitler summoned him to his bunker and ordered him to participate in the defense of East Prussia against the advance of the Red Army and to report everything that happened to Gauleiter Forster (the Gauleiter was a local party leader, each region had a such), but von Saucken did not accept such a thing.
At that point, he hit the table and objected, a behavior that caught the attention of the Nazi leader.
Për më tepër, ai pati guximin t'i drejtohej Hitlerit me pseudonimin "zotëri", pa përdorur titullin zyrtar me të cilin i drejtoheshin të gjithë vartësit e tij, domethënë "Fyhreri im".
Megjithatë, pas disa çastesh heshtje, Hitleri ra dakort që ai mund të komandonte vetë, duke mos marrë urdhra nga askush dhe duke mos raportuar tek askush.
Por më e rëndësishmja që shënoi këtë ngjarje ishte fakti se Hitleri iu bind fjalëve të gjeneralit dhe nuk e kundërshtoi vendimin e tij, gjë që ishte jashtëzakonisht e papritur, për një diktator si Hitleri
Afër fundit të luftës, kur ai ishte në front, u dërgua një avion për ta shpëtuar që ai të mos binte në duart e rusëve, por ai e refuzoi këtë ndihmë dhe qëndroi me ushtarët e plagosur.
On May 8, 1945, when the war ended, he received his final military decoration and became the first German to be decorated since World War II.
However, the General was captured by the Red Army after Germany was defeated and the physical torture he endured during his imprisonment forced him to spend the rest of his life in a wheelchair.
After ten years in Russian captivity, he was released and repatriated.
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