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- Malvina Gruber geb. Hofstädter (geboren 6. Dezember 1906 in Zsámbokrét (Nyitra), Königreich Ungarn; verstorben nach 1952) war eine jüdische Komintern-Agentin. Während der deutschen Besetzung Belgiens und Frankreichs im Zweiten Weltkrieg arbeitete sie in Brüssel und Paris zunächst als Agentin gegen, von 1942 bis 1944 für die Deutschen, und wird der „Roten Kapelle“ zugerechnet. (de)
- Malvina Gruber, née Hofstadterova (born 6 December 1900 in Jamborkretz, Czechoslovakia) was a Jewish Comintern agent, who was part of a Soviet intelligence network in Belgium and France, that was later called the Red Orchestra ("Rote Kapelle") by the Abwehr, during Nazi regime. Gruber worked as a cutout, but her specialism was couriering people across borders. From 1938 to 1942, Gruber worked as assistant to Soviet agent Abraham Rajchmann, a forger, who provided identity papers, e.g. the Kennkarte, Carte d'identité and travel permits, for the espionage group. At the beginning of 1942, she was arrested in Brussels by the Abwehr. (en)
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- Malvina Gruber geb. Hofstädter (geboren 6. Dezember 1906 in Zsámbokrét (Nyitra), Königreich Ungarn; verstorben nach 1952) war eine jüdische Komintern-Agentin. Während der deutschen Besetzung Belgiens und Frankreichs im Zweiten Weltkrieg arbeitete sie in Brüssel und Paris zunächst als Agentin gegen, von 1942 bis 1944 für die Deutschen, und wird der „Roten Kapelle“ zugerechnet. (de)
- Malvina Gruber, née Hofstadterova (born 6 December 1900 in Jamborkretz, Czechoslovakia) was a Jewish Comintern agent, who was part of a Soviet intelligence network in Belgium and France, that was later called the Red Orchestra ("Rote Kapelle") by the Abwehr, during Nazi regime. Gruber worked as a cutout, but her specialism was couriering people across borders. From 1938 to 1942, Gruber worked as assistant to Soviet agent Abraham Rajchmann, a forger, who provided identity papers, e.g. the Kennkarte, Carte d'identité and travel permits, for the espionage group. At the beginning of 1942, she was arrested in Brussels by the Abwehr. (en)
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- Malvina Gruber (de)
- Malvina Gruber (en)
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