Indeed. I remember reading that at that point, the British were working out a plan that would have resulted in Hitler's assassination at the Berchtesgaden (sp?), but decided against implementing it because they discovered that the war would have gone on longer if Hitler had died.
A better question is what if the July 20, 1944 assassination attempt had succeeded? What would the world have looked like then? Would the war have continued (especially with Rommel still alive) or would the Germans have sued for peace?
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