An edition of Red Orchestra (2009)

Red Orchestra

the story of the Berlin underground and the circle of friends who resisted Hitler

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An edition of Red Orchestra (2009)

Red Orchestra

the story of the Berlin underground and the circle of friends who resisted Hitler

1st ed.
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In this unforgettable book, distinguished author Anne Nelson shares one of the most shocking and inspiring--and least chronicled--stories of domestic resistance to the Nazi regime. The Rote Kapelle, or Red Orchestra, was the Gestapo's name for an intrepid band of German artists, intellectuals, and bureaucrats (almost half of them women) who battled treacherous odds to unveil the brutal secrets of their fascist employers and oppressors.Based on years of research, featuring new information, and culled from exclusive interviews, Red Orchestra documents this riveting story through the eyes of Greta Kuckhoff, a German working mother. Fighting for an education in 1920s Berlin but frustrated by her country's economic instability and academic sexism, Kuckhoff ventured to America, where she immersed herself in jazz, Walt Disney movies, and the first stirrings of the New Deal. When she returned to her homeland, she watched with anguish as it descended into a totalitarian society that relegated her friends to exile and detention, an environment in which political extremism evoked an extreme response.Greta and others in her circle were appalled by Nazi anti-Semitism and took action on many fronts to support their Jewish friends and neighbors. As the war raged and Nazi abuses grew in ferocity and reach, resistance was the only possible avenue for Greta and her compatriots. These included Arvid Harnack--the German friend she met in Wisconsin--who collected anti-Nazi intelligence while working for their Economic Ministry; Arvid's wife, Mildred, who emigrated to her husband's native country to become the only American woman executed by Hitler; Harro Schulze-Boysen, the glamorous Luftwaffe intelligence officer who smuggled anti-Nazi information to allies abroad; his wife, Libertas, a social butterfly who coaxed favors from an unsuspecting Goring; John Sieg, a railroad worker from Detroit who publicized Nazi atrocities from a Communist underground printing press; and Greta Kuckhoff's husband, Adam, a theatrical colleague of Brecht's who found employment in Goebbels's propaganda unit in order to undermine the regime.For many members of the Red Orchestra, these audacious acts of courage resulted in their tragic and untimely end. These unsung individuals are portrayed here with startling and sympathetic power. As suspenseful as a thriller, Red Orchestra is a brilliant account of ordinary yet bold citizens who were willing to sacrifice everything to topple the Third Reich.From the Hardcover edition.

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Random House
Language
English
Pages
388

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Table of Contents

Greta goes to Amerika
Greta and Adam
Berlin
The masses and the media
Things fall apart
The takeover
Denial and compliance
Going to ground
The Prague express
The gentlemen's club
A faraway country
The dinner party
The birthday party
The inner front
The new order
All possible foolish rumors
The road to Barbarossa
Other worlds
Distress about Germany's future
The Antiwelle
Crime and punishment
The survivors
Life in a cold climate
To those born after.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
New York, N.Y

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
943/.155086
Library of Congress
DD256.4.B47 N45 2009, DD256.4.B47N45 2009

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Pagination
p. cm.
Number of pages
388

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Open Library
OL16887888M
Internet Archive
redorchestrastor00anne
ISBN 13
9781400060009
LCCN
2008023465
OCLC/WorldCat
229467500
Library Thing
6439948
Goodreads
6287384

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