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Red Orchestra

  • how they got there name

    how they got there name
    the nazi police named them the red orchestra when describing those who were plotting against the Third Reich. they was all giving a name by a musical term
  • Summer of New York in 1927

    Summer of New York in 1927
    One summer in 1927 a slender twenty-six year old woman was standing on the deck of President Harding watching the New York skyline was to fill the horizon. New York was crowded with ships many of them like hers, she was arriving from Germany.
  • Lucy Ring

    Lucy Ring
    The Lucy Ring was perhaps the most important branch of the Red Orchestra it was possessed some impeccable sources of many information. It eventually became intelligence officer of an Army Group Center (AGC) on the eastern front.
  • Gestapo

    Gestapo
    The despite of the evidence of Gestapo was a mistreatment of the Red Orchestra, there was apparently little in the interest in the part of the Western Allies in prosecuting the German official, it was connected with the Red Orchestra.
  • trader

     trader
    the group had lost a person who had opposed Hitler for a long time but joined the Luftwaffe to give himself some sort of cover. He joined the Nazi Party in 1937 to further increase his cover.
  • establishment of red orchestra

    establishment of red orchestra
    the red orchestra Code name for a Russian spy network that infiltrated German intelligenceduring World War II. The Red Orchestra was established in 1937 on behalf of
    Soviet military intelligence by ,a Polish Jew
  • National Socialism

    National Socialism
    Their was a fight against the National Socialism and it also took many forms. They also discussed political and artistic issues, they helped persecute people. There is a document that the National Socialism crimes of violence. They also had appealed to the public by disturbing the leaflets and also by flying posting notes.
  • Harnack + Shulez Boysen

    Harnack + Shulez Boysen
    In 1940 Harnack Shulez Boysen had passed on some intelligence to the Soviet Union However the groups is political education by disturbing and doing leaflets.
  • moving of the red orchestra

    moving of the red orchestra
    The Germans occupied France in 1940; soon the Red Orchestra moved its headquarters to Paris and set up offices to be on watch around eurpe
  • The Investigate Record Repository

    The Investigate Record Repository
    The Red Orchestra is the best known espionage cases of the second World World. The U.S Army Investigate Record Repository (IRR) file on the Soviet espionage network. The Nazi War crimes act contains some documents was related to an investigation of the Red Orchestra.
  • time for the crime

     time for the crime
    members of the red orchestra was caught giving away war information and was sent to jail to do time for the crime later on that year . they where released and continued there work
  • Spring of 1942

    Spring of 1942
    In the spring of 1942 the first Red Orchestra the agents were arrested in Belgium. Over next year the total of more than six hundred people were arrested in Germany and as well in Paris and Brussels. The network agents were arrested in a couple of months. Those who were arrested including employees of the German Military intelligence.
  • Employed "Intensified Interrogation"

    Employed  "Intensified Interrogation"
    The Germans employed the "intensified interrogation" the technique and some of the Red Orchestra agents broke under the torture. Also the results, the Germans were able to indicate some of the spy network in Belgium. When the trial was done, it was held in a camera, there were 58 members of the network.
  • Summer of 1942

    Summer of 1942
    The summer of 1942 the Gestapo had discovered an organization formed around Harnack and Shulez Boysen did an investigation that had them under an collective name of "Red Orchestra". They had an resistance group as an Soviet organization and the members were tried for "treason"
  • leaving prison

     leaving prison
    in , a green police wagon left Charlottenburg Women’s Prison in Berlin, making its way through streets pockmarked by Allied bombs to the infamous execution center at Plötzensee hurtting lots of people and captering the rest.
  • Intelligence Professionals

    Intelligence Professionals
    The intelligence professionals and the historians have long regarded the Red Orchestra as one of the most successful spy rings ever that operated the Second World War. The network became known as the legendary "Red Orchestra" and it also humble beginnings.
  • The U.S Army files.

    The U.S Army files.
    The U.S. Army files contain several pieces of correspondence from the British intelligence and the U.S. Army also intelligence corps offices. The former German intelligence the personal and the members of the "Special Detachment Red Orchestra".
  • Document of the 66th CIC

    Document of the 66th CIC
    The most interesting documents were in the file report dated February 11, 1952. The reports were concerned a meeting between a meeting between a very special agent of the 66th CIC detachment and Dr. Manfred Roeder the judge advocated of the German Air Force.
  • interesting document

     interesting document
    One of the most interesting documents in the file is a report dated 11 February 1952. The report concerns a meeting between a special agent of the 66th CIC Detachment and Dr. Manfred Roeder, formerly the Judge Advocate of the German Air Force who served as the assistant prosecutor in the espionage case involving Red Orchestra agents.
  • escaping the nazis

    escaping the nazis
    inNovember, the Paris headquarters were liquidated and Trepper arrested. Heescaped less than a year later. After the war Trepper was flown to Moscow,where instead of receiving the hero's welcome he expected, he was framedand thrown into jail. He was released in 1955, and in 1973 immigrated to
    Israel.