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Description: Franz Halder, former chief of the General Staff of the German Army, was a prosecution witness in the "High Command" Case. He pointed out that Hitler always distrusted his General Staff officers because of their attitude toward national socialism.

"Three times the German officers tried to kill Hitler", Halder said, "but our intentions never were successful." [Original Descriptive Caption] Date: n.d. Provenance: From Public Relations Photo Section, Office Chief of Counsel for War Crimes, Nuernberg, Germany, APO 696-A, US Army. Photo No. OMT-XII-W-2. Citation: Telford Taylor Papers, Arthur W. Diamond Law Library, Columbia University Law School, New York, N.Y. : TTP-CLS: 15-2-3-187.

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