from The Fall Of Berlin 1945 By Antony Beevor
"He obsessively rejected any parallels with 1918. For him, 1918 symbolized
only the revolutionary ‘stab in the back’ which brought down the Kaiser and reduced
Germany to a humiliating defeat. Yet Hitler had moments of clarity during those days. ‘I
know the war is lost,’ he said late one evening to Colonel Nicolaus von Below, his
Luftwaffe aide. ‘The enemy’s superiority is too great.’ But he continued to lay all the
blame on others for the sequence of disasters. They were all ‘traitors’, especially army
officers. He suspected that many more had sympathized with the failed assassins, yet
they had been pleased enough to accept medals and decorations from him. ‘We will
never surrender,’ he said. ‘We may go down, but we will take a world with us.’"
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