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  2. Red Three - Wikipedia

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    As an essential part of the Red Orchestra, the Red Three (radio stations) (de: die Roten Drei (Funkstellen)) were outside the reach of German security forces, located in Switzerland. It was headed by Alexander Radó (code name: DORA), a Hungarian émigré, Communist, and geographer. The Red Three was founded in 1936, when Radó arrived in Geneva.

  3. Franz Schneider (spy) - Wikipedia

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    Swiss courier Franz Schneider. Franz Schneider (born 19 February 1900 in Basel, Switzerland) was a Swiss militant communist and Communist International (Comintern) intelligence agent, who worked as a courier for a Soviet espionage organisation operating in France and Belgium during the interbellum and World War II, that was later known as the Red Orchestra.

  4. Red Orchestra (espionage) - Wikipedia

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    The Red Orchestra (German: Rote Kapelle, pronounced [ˈʁoːtə kaˈpɛlə] ⓘ) was the name given by the Abwehr Section III.F to anti-Nazi resistance workers in Germany in August 1941. It primarily referred to a loose network of resistance groups, connected through personal contacts, uniting hundreds of opponents of the Nazi regime .

  5. People of the Red Orchestra - Wikipedia

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    Red Orchestra was the name given by the Abwehr to members of the German resistance to Nazism and anti-Nazi ... Sent to Switzerland during the interwar period to build ...

  6. Sonderkommando Rote Kapelle - Wikipedia

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    Sonderkommando Rote Kapelle was a German special commission that was created by German High Command in November 1942, in response to the capture of two leading members of a Soviet espionage group that operated in Europe, that was called the Red Orchestra (German:Rote Kapelle) by the Abwehr.

  7. Margrit Bolli - Wikipedia

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    Margrit Bolli (15 December 1919 - 13 October 2017 [1]) was a Swiss dancer, better known to students of espionage during the Second World War as a radio operator for the "Red Three", the Swiss branch of the so-called "Red Orchestra". "Red Orchestra" was the umbrella term used by the German security services to identify a widely dispersed network ...

  8. Red Orchestra - Wikipedia

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    Red Orchestra may refer to: Red Orchestra (espionage), a name given by the Gestapo to an anti-Nazi resistance movement in Berlin and to Soviet espionage rings in German-occupied Europe and Switzerland during World War II; Red Orchestra: Combined Arms, a modification of the video games Unreal Tournament 2003 and Unreal Tournament 2004

  9. Leopold Trepper - Wikipedia

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    By the start of World War II, Trepper controlled a large espionage network in Belgium, that had links with Dutch, German and Swiss agents and operated seven separate espionage networks in France. [2] His operation was known as the Red Orchestra to the Abwehr.