Power of Faith
On July 20, 1944, Colonel Claus von Stauffenburg, just recently promoted to Chief of Staff of the German Homeland Army, departed for the Wolf's Lair, Hitler's well-protected fortress, where he was determined to free the German people from Hitler's harsh rule. Germany was losing the war; flames engulfed its cities; Allied forces closed in. Stauffenburg was the leader of a large conspiracy determined to eliminate the Nazi regime. He had such faith in his compatriots that he was willing to sacrifice his career, indeed, his life, to save millions of people in the forthcoming fights. Stauffenburg entered the room where Hitler would be briefed with his suitcase in hand. Unbeknown to all in the room, the suitcase contained a pair of time bombs which would detonate and initiate a coup d'état against Hitler's oppressive regime. Whether it is towards fellow humans or a divine god, faith is a powerful aid that can help people believe in something that they normally would consider unwise or unpla
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Approximate Word count = 667
Approximate Pages = 3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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