Series of clandestine communist leaflets in WWII Germany
A copy of "Die Innere Front" No. 12 from August 1943. The article describes the catastrophic defeat of German forces and the capture of Kharkov after the Belgorod–Kharkov offensive operation in August 1943
Die Innere Front (The Home Front) was a series of clandestine and illegal leaflets written and distributed by a group of communist resistance fighters from the Neukölln area of Berlin that were associated with the Red Orchestra ("Rote Kapelle") during World War II.[1] The leaflet was produced twice-weekly on a hectograph machine and translated in five languages,[2][3] with each version having the byline "Campaign for a new free Germany".[1] Communist Party of Germany (KPD) members that included the American journalist John Sieg[4] along with the German printer Herbert Grasse [de], established the production of the leaflet from December 1941 onwards.[4][5] It is considered the main organ of the Red Orchestra as many of them contributed to it.[6]
^ abSandvoß, Hans-Rainer (2019). Widerstand in Neukölln(PDF) (in German). Berlin: Gedenkstätte Deutscher Widerstand. p. 194.
^Brysac, Shareen Blair (2000). Resisting Hitler: Mildred Harnack and the Red Orchestra (1st ed.). New York: Oxford University Press. p. 253. ISBN 978-0-19-513269-4.
^Andresen, Geertje (2012). Wer war Oda Schottmüller?: zwei Versionen ihrer Biographie und deren Rezeption in der alten Bundesrepublik und in der DDR (in German). Berlin: Lukas Verlag. p. 176. ISBN 978-3-86732-125-9.
^ abSteinbach, Peter; Tuchel, Johannes; Adam, Ursula (1998). Lexikon des Widerstandes, 1933-1945 (in German) (2nd ed.). Munich: C.H.Beck. p. 122. ISBN 978-3-406-43861-5.
^Sieg, John; Scheel, Heinrich; Bock, Sigrid (1989). Einer von Millionen spricht: Skizzen, Erzählungen, Reportagen, Flugschriften [One in a Million Speaks: Sketches, Narratives, Reportages, Pamphlets] (in German). Berlin: Dietz. p. 13. ISBN 9783320013929.
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