Eberhard Finckh (7 November 1899 – 30 August 1944) was a German colonel on the general staff of the German Army, a longtime opponent of Nazism and a member of the German resistance to Adolf Hitler's regime.
On 20 July he was notified by telephone from Zossen that Hitler had been assassinated. Along with other officers, he was called to a meeting in von Stülpnagel's office and was issued with prearranged orders for the arrest of senior Gestapo, Schutzstaffel, and SD personnel in Paris.
After the failure of the coup attempt, he was arrested by the Gestapo, interrogated at length, and dishonorably discharged from the army by a court of honor. He was then tried by the Volksgerichtshof on 30 August 1944 with von Stülpnagel, who had blinded himself in a suicide attempt, Caesar von Hofacker, and Ottfried von Linstow. He was sentenced to death by Roland Freisler and executed by hanging the same day at the Plötzensee prison in Berlin.
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