Synopsis
While most of the nations occupied by Axis forces during World War II spawned active resistance movements, what is less well documented is that Germany had a large and well-organized anti-Nazi force of its own. Known as "The Red Orchestra," the group was regarded as a serious threat by the Nazi high command, who responded with a counter-intelligence program that painted an image of the group as Communist revolutionaries, which tainted its work in the eyes of both Axis and Allied forces. The truth was...more