http://www.onwar.com/chrono/1943/nov1943/f10nov43.htm
Soviet paratroops and partisans link up
Wednesday, November 10, 1943 www.onwar.com
On the Eastern Front... Soviet paratroops drop near Cherkassy, south of the Dniepr River and link up with partisan forces in the area. The Soviet 2nd Ukrainian Front is attacking towards Cherkassy and ferries tanks across the Dniepr River on rafts and pontoons. German forces launch counterattacks.
In the Soviet Union... Two new military decorations are announced: the “Victory Order” for senior officers; and the “Order of Glory” for lower ranks.
"Pictured is the cemetery at Hadamar, Germany, where one of the largest extermination centers of the "euthanasia" program was located.
The bodies of the victims--who had received lethal injections, were gassed, or were simply allowed to die from starvation--were usually cremated.
Next of kin were informed that they had died of a contagious disease.
During 1942 and 1943, many of the leading figures from the euthanasia program brought their 'talents' to the death camps of Eastern Europe."
"General Field Marshal Wilhelm Keitel was the chief of staff of the German High Command.
As Hitler's closest military adviser, Keitel never questioned Hitler's plans and remained silent when he disagreed with the Führer.
Many of the notorious orders issued for genocidal operations in Eastern Europe bear Keitel's signature.
Keitel was convicted by the International Military Tribunal at Nuremberg, Germany, of conspiracy, crimes against peace, and crimes against humanity.
After his request to be shot as a soldier was denied, General Keitel was hanged on October 16, 1946."
"Many different faces composed the German resistance.
Military men and pastors, diplomats and jurists, and political leaders of vastly different persuasions united in the conviction that Nazi rule must end.
"Not all agreed on the means to that goal.
In Munich, the White Rose organization of students Hans and Sophie Scholl printed leaflets opposing Hitler.
This action led to their capture and execution.
The Kreisau Circle of Helmuth James Graf von Moltke (pictured) planned for a new Germany guided by Christian principles.
Their planning for a future free of Nazism resulted in their deaths.
"The military group led by charismatic Colonel Claus von Stauffenberg plotted to assassinate Hitler with a bomb and establish a government that would make peace with the Allies.
Their plot nearly succeeded, but Hitler survived.
The conspirators and any associated with them, including Lutheran pastor Dietrich von Bonhoeffer, were killed.
Some were shot; others were tortured and then sent to the Plötzensee Prison, where they were hung from meat hooks until they slowly strangled to death.
"From all strata of society, Germans of conscience and conviction opposed Nazi tyranny and obstructed the growing persecution of the Jews.
For many, challenging authority cost them their lives."
Bottom of page 6, Hitler’s radio broadcast is hacked.