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The Red Orchestra's Soviet Branch
While the famous Berlin-based Red Orchestra spied for the Soviets in Germany, a separate and far more dangerous network operated inside the USSR itself: the Soviet Intelligence network in Switzerland led by Rachel DΓΌbend...
The Belgian Resistance Girl Who Delayed the Battle of the Bulge
In December 1944, just before the German offensive, a 17-year-old Belgian resistance member named Marie (last name still partially classified) bicycled through German positions to deliver a message to Allied intelligence...
The Man Who Sabotaged the Nazi Nuclear Program with One Wrench
Werner Heisenberg's Copenhagen visit in September 1941 was one of the most consequential diplomatic failures of the war. But the real sabotage of the German atomic bomb project was more mundane and more heroic: in 1942, ...
The Soviet Women's Night Witches
The 588th Night Bomber Regiment of the Soviet Air Force, known as the "Night Witches" (Nachthexen) by the Germans, was composed almost entirely of women between the ages of 17 and 26. They flew canvas-covered Polikarpov ...
The Japanese Soldier Who Kept Fighting for 29 Years After WWII
Hiroo Onoda was a Japanese intelligence officer who continued guerrilla warfare in the Philippines until 1974 β 29 years after the war ended. He was finally coaxed out of the jungle by his former commanding officer, who ...