
Friedrich Olbricht
Friedrich Olbricht (4 October 1888 – 21 July 1944) was a German general during World War II. He is known for being one of the plotters involved in the 20 July Plot, an attempt to assassinate Adolf Hitler in 1944.
Olbricht was a senior staff officer, with the rank of lieutenant general. He was secretly in contact with most of the leaders of the resistance. They briefed him on their various plots and he placed sympathetic officers in key positions. Olbricht quietly encouraged field commanders to support the resistance. By late 1943, his office was the centre of Resistance plotting, under Claus von Stauffenberg. Had the 20 July plot to assassinate Adolf Hitler been successful, Olbricht would have assumed the position of minister of war in a post-Nazi regime.
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- Other Names :Fridericus Olbricht,Friedrich Olbricht,Frīdrihs Olbrihts,Фридрих Олбрихт,Фридрих Ольбрихт,Фрідріх Ольбріхт,פרידריך אולבריכט,فريدريش أولبريشت,فريدريش اولبريشت,فریدریش اولبریخت,ফ্রেডরিক ওলব্রিক্ট,ฟรีดริช อ็อลบริชท์,フリードリヒ・オルブリヒト,弗里德里希·奥尔布里希特,프리드리히 올브리히트
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- Country : Nazi Germany
- Born on 21 July