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STAUFFENBERG (Discovery Channel documentary)- an E3 hero trying to stop Hitler by assasination

STAUFFENBERG (Discovery Channel documentary)- an E3 hero trying to stop Hitler by assasination


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Posted by Jan den Breejen on January 25, 1999 at 13:15:45:

On this board I showed earlier that both Mengele and Eichman were E3 cunning German war criminals who used the war situation to advance their careers. However there was also an E3 hero; junior officer Von Stauffenberg, who was so frustrated about the losing of the war led by his mad Fuhrer that he undertook an abortive assassination attempt in 1944. When the plot had succeeded it would have saved the lives of about 13 million people who died in the last year of war. Some typical E3 elements in Von Stauffenberg's act and story of life: his goal focus, his self confidence/risk taking and determination, his cool planning, his seeming lack of fear, his former career in the Africa Corps operating under Erwin Rommel, his elaborate social network which made the coup an realistic challenge, his succesful role playing and bluffing (when the Rastenburg military conference confinement was fenced off after the blast he claimed to be persuing the murderer and he managed to escape from this place where Hilter deliberated
with his senior officers about what to do against the approaching Red Army.) Also the use of the latest con bomb technology looks E3-ish. I guess war is the kind of habitat which makes E3 people feel like a fish in the water; quick action, goal focus and communication skills is what it's all about. No wonder we find so many E3's when analysing Hitlers Henchmen.

Jan



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