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(1880-1944) General in the German Army, removed from his position of Army Chief of Staff in 1938 for plotting against the Nazi regime; committed suicide after the failure of the [[1944 assassination attempt against Hitler]]
(1880-1944) General in the German Army, became f Army Chief of Staff in  1933 with the rise of the Nazis but removed in 1938 for plotting against the regime; member of the [[German Resistance]]; committed suicide after the failure of the [[1944 assassination attempt against Hitler]]; the conspirators planned to install him as [[Head of State]]

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A definition or brief description of Ludwig Beck.

(1880-1944) General in the German Army, became f Army Chief of Staff in 1933 with the rise of the Nazis but removed in 1938 for plotting against the regime; member of the German Resistance; committed suicide after the failure of the 1944 assassination attempt against Hitler; the conspirators planned to install him as Head of State