Valkyrie: Collapse Of The Western Front?

The bumbling display by most of the conspirators against Hitler during the failed Operation Valkyrie was proverbial. However, there was one area where the plot enjoyed brief success.

Von Witzleben, in Paris, ordered the roundup of the SS and other contingents and was only thwarted when von Kluge refused to break his oath to Hitler, ironic since von Kluge had been in despair over Hitler's leadership since 1943.

What if Field Marshall von Kluge had thrown his weight behind the coup, arguing that even though Hitler survived Germany could not win the war militarily and the only (distant) second best was to yield to the allies? Could he have taken command of sufficient units to collapse the Western Front or even form a viable military/political group of 'good' Germans?

What would have been the result in either case?
 
An interesting idea, but would anybody listen? German resistance was surprisingly strong until well into 1945...
 
If he manages to take full control of communications early, this could work. The Wehrmacht was a ridiculously disciplined lot, and when told to surrender, they will. But if there is any degree of uncertainty over the legitimacy of the order, the troops will turn to those closest to higher authority, and that will be the most Nazi. any amount of experiencein the third reich taught you that the most radical and loyal will be vindicated if any doubt arises.
 
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