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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. Red Orchestra 2: Heroes of Stalingrad - Wikipedia

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    Red Orchestra 2: Heroes of Stalingrad and Rising Storm GOTY, now known as Rising Storm/Red Orchestra 2 GOTY on Steam, is a multiplayer tactical first-person shooter video game set during World War II, developed and published by Tripwire Interactive. Released in September 2011, [1] it is a sequel to Red Orchestra: Ostfront 41–45.

  4. Red Orchestra: Ostfront 41–45 - Wikipedia

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    Red Orchestra gameplay. Red Orchestra concentrates mostly on the multiplayer aspect of the game, although there is a singleplayer "Practice" mode available.Red Orchestra: Ostfront 41–45 features an advanced ballistics system for both small arms and tank rounds – incorporating bullet drop, flight time, and tanks with more realistic armor properties than most games (featuring: penetration ...

  5. Category:Red Orchestra (espionage) - Wikipedia

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  6. 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 .

  7. Darkest Hour: Europe '44-'45 - Wikipedia

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    Axis player wielding a K98k rifle on the Stoumont map Player driving a Higgins boat (LCVP) on the Dog Green map. Darkest Hour 's gameplay style is similar to its parent game, Red Orchestra: Ostfront 41-45, although with many expansive changes especially to the armor system, have many features such as the round shatter, overmatch, the ability to break the traverse of the turret, optics, kill ...

  8. List of compositions by Rebecca Clarke - Wikipedia

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    2 compositional studies; unfinished: Chamber music: 1941: Combined Carols: for 2 violins, viola and cello: also arranged for string orchestra: Rebecca Clarke Estate Chamber music ...

  9. Leopold Trepper - Wikipedia

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    Leopold Zakharovich Trepper (23 February 1904 – 19 January 1982) was a Polish-Israeli Communist and career Soviet agent of the Red Army Intelligence. With the code name Otto, Trepper had worked with the Red Army since 1930. [1] [2] He was also a resistance fighter and journalist. [3]