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Margrit Bolli (15 December 1919 - 13 October 2017) was a Swiss dancer, better known to students of espionage during the Second World War as a radio operator for the "Red Three", the Swiss branch of the so-called "Red Orchestra". "Red Orchestra" was the umbrella term used by the German security services to identify a widely dispersed network of anti-(German) government resistance activists. The German authorities, and many commentators following their lead, operated according to the simplifying assumption that the entire "Red Orchestra" was a coherent network directed by Soviet intelligence. The reality was a little more nuanced, but many of the most effective resistance activists were indeed committed communists, and many did maintain close links to Moscow. For this, the work of politicall

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  • Margrit Bolli (de)
  • Margrit Bolli (fr)
  • Margrit Bolli (en)
  • Болли, Маргарита (ru)
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  • Margarete Schatz-Bolli (* 15. Dezember 1919 in Basel; † 13. Oktober 2017 in Therwil) war eine Schweizer Funkerin der Roten Kapelle. (de)
  • Margarete Schatz-Bolli (née le 15 décembre 1919 à Bâle et décédée le 13 octobre 2017 à Therwil) était une opératrice radio suisse de l'Orchestre rouge. (fr)
  • Маргарита Болли (15 декабря 1919 года, Базель, Швейцария — 13 октября 2017 года) — советская разведчица, участница движения Сопротивления, радистка Красной капеллы. (ru)
  • Margrit Bolli (15 December 1919 - 13 October 2017) was a Swiss dancer, better known to students of espionage during the Second World War as a radio operator for the "Red Three", the Swiss branch of the so-called "Red Orchestra". "Red Orchestra" was the umbrella term used by the German security services to identify a widely dispersed network of anti-(German) government resistance activists. The German authorities, and many commentators following their lead, operated according to the simplifying assumption that the entire "Red Orchestra" was a coherent network directed by Soviet intelligence. The reality was a little more nuanced, but many of the most effective resistance activists were indeed committed communists, and many did maintain close links to Moscow. For this, the work of politicall (en)
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  • Margrit Bolli (en)
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  • Therwil , Switzerland (en)
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  • Basel , Switzerland (en)
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