July, 1944: World War II is raging, and Claus von Stauffenberg hatches a daring plot to assassinate Adolf Hitler and bring his nightmarish reign of terror to an abrupt end. In this documentary, filmmaker Jean-Pierre Isbouts uses rare color footage, elaborate dramatizations, extensive interviews with leading historians, and detailed computer-graphic reconstructions to offer the definitive record of the manner in which these pivotal events played out. Jason Buchanan, Rovi
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July, 1944: World War II is raging, and Claus von Stauffenberg hatches a daring plot to assassinate Adolf Hitler and bring his nightmarish reign of terror to an abrupt end. In this documentary, filmmaker Jean-Pierre Isbouts uses rare color footage, elaborate dramatizations, extensive interviews with leading historians, and detailed computer-graphic reconstructions to offer the definitive record of the manner in which these pivotal events played out. Jason Buchanan, Rovi
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This has the most detail available. It's very well done. Includes personal interviews of witnesses. As to why Stauffenberg did not include the second pack of explosive, perhaps he thought Hitler would die, but wanted to spare others. If so, it was a noble motive, but flawed, although he expected, as reported from other sources, that this meeting would be in the concrete bunker, not a wooden room, which would have killed those closer for sure, if not everyone.