
Libertas Schulze-Boysen

By 1940, the couple came into contact with other Berlin-based anti-fascist resistance groups and collaborated with them. The most important of these was run by Arvid Harnack. From April 1941, their underground resistance group became an espionage network that supplied military and economic intelligence to the Soviet Union. That organisation became known as the Red Orchestra ("Rote Kapelle") by the Abwehr. Schulze-Boysen was fully aware of her husband's espionage activities and became one of his most active agents, working as a courier, a writer of seditious pamphlets and a recruiter for the group. When Harro was not present she deputised as the groups leader. When her husband was arrested in August 1942 by the Gestapo, she made a valiant attempt to destroy evidence of their work and warn other members of the group, but it was to no avail. Schulze-Boysen was arrested in September 1942, a month after her husband Harro, and both were executed on the same day in Plötzensee Prison. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Coppi, Hans 1942-
Published in: Die Rote Kapelle im Widerstand gegen den Nationalsozialismus (1994), Seite 192-203 year:1994 pages:192-203
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“...Schulze-Boysen, Libertas 1913-1942...”Published in: Die Rote Kapelle im Widerstand gegen den Nationalsozialismus (1994), Seite 192-203 year:1994 pages:192-203
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