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Leopold Trepper – O Grande Jogo da espionagem: Memórias do chefe da Orquestra Vermelha - Internacional Portugália, Rio de Janeiro, s.d., 369 páginas
***Note que o texto reproduzido é em Português do Brasil: ainda que o livro tenha sido impresso em Portugal, e por isso, supõe-se, para o mercado Português, não foi feita a habitual revisão.
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Traduzido do francês por João Almada.
Livro com os sinais de uso que pode ver nas fotos, alguma perda de tinta nos ângulos (foto 1) e vincos na lombada, foto 2, e na contracapa, foto 3
De resto, miolo em bom estado, tem a minha assinatura de posse, a carvão, mas sem sublinhados ou notas.
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Leopold Zakharovich Trepper (23 February 1904 – 19 January 1982) was a Polish Communist and career Soviet agent of the Red Army Intelligence.
With the code name Otto, Trepper had worked with the Red Army since 1930.
He was also a resistance fighter and journalist.
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.
His operation was known as the Red Orchestra to the German Military Counterintelligence (Abwehr).
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The Red Orchestra (German: Rote Kapelle) 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.
These included groups of friends who held discussions that were centred on Harro Schulze-Boysen, Adam Kuckhoff and Arvid Harnack in Berlin, alongside many others.
They printed and distributed prohibited leaflets, posters, and stickers, hoping to incite civil disobedience.
They aided Jews and resistance to escape the regime, documented the atrocities of the Nazis, and transmitted military intelligence to the Allies.
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Leopold Trepper – O Grande Jogo da espionagem: Memórias do chefe da Orquestra Vermelha - Internacional Portugália, Rio de Janeiro, s.d., 369 páginas
***Note que o texto reproduzido é em Português do Brasil: ainda que o livro tenha sido impresso em Portugal, e por isso, supõe-se, para o mercado Português, não foi feita a habitual revisão.
Paperback
Traduzido do francês por João Almada.
Livro com os sinais de uso que pode ver nas fotos, alguma perda de tinta nos ângulos (foto 1) e vincos na lombada, foto 2, e na contracapa, foto 3
De resto, miolo em bom estado, tem a minha assinatura de posse, a carvão, mas sem sublinhados ou notas.
**
Leopold Zakharovich Trepper (23 February 1904 – 19 January 1982) was a Polish Communist and career Soviet agent of the Red Army Intelligence.
With the code name Otto, Trepper had worked with the Red Army since 1930.
He was also a resistance fighter and journalist.
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.
His operation was known as the Red Orchestra to the German Military Counterintelligence (Abwehr).
*
The Red Orchestra (German: Rote Kapelle) 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.
These included groups of friends who held discussions that were centred on Harro Schulze-Boysen, Adam Kuckhoff and Arvid Harnack in Berlin, alongside many others.
They printed and distributed prohibited leaflets, posters, and stickers, hoping to incite civil disobedience.
They aided Jews and resistance to escape the regime, documented the atrocities of the Nazis, and transmitted military intelligence to the Allies.
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