Под псевдонимом Дора
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Long before the Second World War, a group of intelligence officers began operating in Switzerland. She supplied the General Staff of our Armed Forces with information about aggressive plans against the USSR, and the number of anti-fascist intelligence officers increased. The life destinies of private progressive people in France, Germany, Hungary, Switzerland and other countries inevitably led them to the camp of fighters against fascism, to joint actions with the Soviet Union and its glorious army. The data obtained by the group on the composition and deployment of Wehrmacht troops, reserves, weapons and enemy losses turned out to be useful for the Soviet command during the battles of Moscow, Stalingrad, and the Kursk Bulge. The group was led by the Hungarian cartographer Sandor Rado. The book tells how he became a Soviet intelligence officer, how the group was formed and worked, and the group’s complex and dramatic struggle against Hitler’s agents.
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