Richard Sorge was a German enraptured with communism. In 1929, he became a Soviet spy in the Far East. Operating in Japan from 1933 until his arrest in late 1941, Sorge became a close adviser to the ...
On May 14, 1938, after finishing a night of drinking by downing a bottle of whiskey, the Tokyo-based Soviet spy Richard Sorge mounted his motorcycle and, as always, roared through the city’s narrow ...
THE CASE OF RICHARD SORGE by F. W. Deakin and G. R. Storry. 373 pages. Harper & Row. $6. Spies who become famous usually find it fatal. Richard Sorge, the shadowy Soviet mastermind of one of the most ...
According to the regional legislature’s press service, the Sakhalin Region’s residents are invited to express their consent or disagreement with the proposal till February 5, 2022 MOSCOW, December 14.
ExecutedToday.com writes about Richard Sorge, a spy whose “signal achievement was establishing, as a foreigner in a highly xenophobic Japan, a spy ring that for years penetrated the highest levels of ...
French docu-drama which chronicles the chain of events that lead to the hanging of German-journalist Richard Sorge, who was executed in 1944 after he was found supplying classified information to the ...
Former war correspondent Matthews (Stalin’s Children) examines Soviet spymaster Richard Sorge in this vivid biography. Born in 1895 in Baku, Russia, (now Azerbaijan) to a Russian mother and German ...
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