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Information about Operation Barbarossa became known to I.V. Stalin. The data on Hitler's insidious plan was obtained by Ilse Stöbe (‘Alta’), the head of a Soviet military intelligence group that operated in Berlin and had access to German state secrets. In December 1942, she was captured by Gestapo agents and executed by guillotine in a Berlin prison... Despite torture, ‘Alta’ did not betray her assistants to the Gestapo – agents ‘ABC’, ‘XVC’, ‘Hir’ and ‘LCL’. The difficult fates of Soviet military intelligence officers who obtained information about Germany's war plans against the USSR are told for the first time in the book ‘Alta’ against ‘Barbarossa’.
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Information about Operation Barbarossa became known to I.V. Stalin. The data on Hitler's insidious plan was obtained by Ilse Stöbe (‘Alta’), the head of a Soviet military intelligence group that operated in Berlin and had access to German state secrets. In December 1942, she was captured by Gestapo agents and executed by guillotine in a Berlin prison... Despite torture, ‘Alta’ did not betray her assistants to the Gestapo – agents ‘ABC’, ‘XVC’, ‘Hir’ and ‘LCL’. The difficult fates of Soviet military intelligence officers who obtained information about Germany's war plans against the USSR are told for the first time in the book ‘Alta’ against ‘Barbarossa’.
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Author
Lota Vladimir
Publisher
Molodaia gvardiia
ISBN
5235027264
Format
Hardcover
Year Published
2004
Pages
471
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Information about Operation Barbarossa became known to I.V. Stalin. The data on Hitler's insidious plan was obtained by Ilse Stöbe (‘Alta’), the head of a Soviet military intelligence group that operated in Berlin and had access to German state secrets. In December 1942, she was captured by Gestapo agents and executed by guillotine in a Berlin prison... Despite torture, ‘Alta’ did not betray her assistants to the Gestapo – agents ‘ABC’, ‘XVC’, ‘Hir’ and ‘LCL’. The difficult fates of Soviet military intelligence officers who obtained information about Germany's war plans against the USSR are told for the first time in the book ‘Alta’ against ‘Barbarossa’.