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Soviet Spies in Nazi Germany: The Red Orchestra

7 min · 19. Juni 2026
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In this episode of The Soviet Victory Over Nazi Germany Explained, Lucas and Luna explore the shadow war of intelligence, focusing on the Red Orchestra — a sprawling network of Soviet spies operating inside Nazi Germany and occupied Europe. They trace the origins of the network in the 1930s, the key figures like Leopold Trepper and Harro Schulze-Boysen, and the extraordinary risks of running agents in the heart of the Reich. The conversation covers the network's intelligence coups — including details of Operation Barbarossa and the Battle of Stalingrad — as well as the devastating Gestapo counterintelligence operation that ultimately crushed the network in 1942. They discuss the complexities of working with ideologically diverse agents, from communists to aristocrats, and the brutal fate of those captured. The episode also touches on the legacy of the Red Orchestra in Soviet and German memory, including the post-war controversies and the network's place in the broader history of espionage. A nuanced look at a crucial but often overlooked aspect of the Eastern Front. #RedOrchestra #SovietSpies #LeopoldTrepper #HarroSchulzeBoysen #Gestapo #Abwehr #NKVD #GRU #OperationBarbarossa #Stalingrad #EasternFront #WWII #Espionage #Intelligence #History #FexingoHistory #SovietUnion #NaziGermany Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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