
Resisting Hitler
Mildred Harnack and the Red Orchestra
Shareen Blair Brysac(Author)
Oxford University Press Inc
Published on 1. February 2001
Book
Hardback
512 pages
978-0-19-513269-4 (ISBN)
Description
"Resisting Hitler" is a biography of the only American woman to have been executed for treason against Germany during World War II. Mildred Harnack was born in Wiscinsin but moved to Germany with her husband in 1929 where she taught American literature. Both Mildred and her husband, Arvid (a professor of philosophy and a native of Gemany), socialised with the intellectual elite of Berlin. Appalled by the rise of Hitler, they joined with others to resist fascism by any means they could. Brysac's exhaustive reasearch has found evidence to support the theory that both Mildred and Arvid gave classified information on Germany to both the Soviets and the US in an effort to sabotage the Nazis. Before and during the war, the Harnacks were founding and leading members of the Red Orchestra, an important covert intelligence group that transmitted messages of resistence with the use of contraband radios. In 1942, Hitler personally ordered their execution.
That the heroic efforts of Mildred Harnack's life have not been chronicled before now is due to the immediate post-war anti-Communist sentiment in both the US and Western Europe. "Resisting Hitler" is the only book to draw on intelligence files from three countries to profile its subject: KGB files from Russia; Stasi miltary intelligence files from Germany; CIA and FBI files from the US. The examination of these and many other documents relevant to the case in East and West Germany, including the testimony of Harnack's prosecutors, only became possible after the fall of the Berlin Wall. This book also provides a look at the operational procedures of the NKVD, leading up to the invasion by Germany of the soviet Union in 1941. Up to 1993, when the KGB files of the Harnack group became available, the only information about it came from Gestapo sources. In addition, it was never known by espionage scholars that the Red Orchestra maintained close contacts with US diplomats during the years 1933-41
That the heroic efforts of Mildred Harnack's life have not been chronicled before now is due to the immediate post-war anti-Communist sentiment in both the US and Western Europe. "Resisting Hitler" is the only book to draw on intelligence files from three countries to profile its subject: KGB files from Russia; Stasi miltary intelligence files from Germany; CIA and FBI files from the US. The examination of these and many other documents relevant to the case in East and West Germany, including the testimony of Harnack's prosecutors, only became possible after the fall of the Berlin Wall. This book also provides a look at the operational procedures of the NKVD, leading up to the invasion by Germany of the soviet Union in 1941. Up to 1993, when the KGB files of the Harnack group became available, the only information about it came from Gestapo sources. In addition, it was never known by espionage scholars that the Red Orchestra maintained close contacts with US diplomats during the years 1933-41
Reviews / Votes
one of the best researched books on the Second World War that I have ever read ... Shareen Brysac has added greatly to our knowledge of anti-Nazi resistance in Germany. splendid richly textured biography . . . . This is fine writing * Richard Overy, The Sunday Telegraph *More details
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Laminated cover
Illustrations
18 halftones
Dimensions
Height: 246 mm
Width: 167 mm
Thickness: 43 mm
Weight
902 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-513269-4 (9780195132694)
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Person
Shareen Brysac has been a producer, director, and writer of documentaries for CBS News Specials and CBS Reports, and has published in the New York Times, Washington Post, Nation, Conde Nast Traveler, and many other publications.
Content
PREFACE ; APPENDIX ; GLOSSARY AND ABBREVIATIONS ; NOTES ; ARCHIVES CONSULTED ; INTERVIEWS ; PHOTO CREDITS ; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS ; INDEX