Out of the NightAlliance Book Corporation, 1941 - 749 pages Story of a German who worked as an agent for the Communists against the Nazis. |
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Page 57
... told me to stay in Berlin until the next day because he wanted me to take to Otto Marquardt some material which would not be ready before morn- ing . He then asked me about my Party work . I told him that I preferred assignments which ...
... told me to stay in Berlin until the next day because he wanted me to take to Otto Marquardt some material which would not be ready before morn- ing . He then asked me about my Party work . I told him that I preferred assignments which ...
Page 215
... told her that I had been in prison . I told her that I was in the employ of the Communist International . I told her that I was proud to be a revolutionist , and that I never would be anything else . Firelei's point of view was one of ...
... told her that I had been in prison . I told her that I was in the employ of the Communist International . I told her that I was proud to be a revolutionist , and that I never would be anything else . Firelei's point of view was one of ...
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... told Comrade Dimitrov , " Samsing went on , " I told him : ' If you chase away all the intelligent people who are not pliable , and keep only obedient idiots , then you will certainly ruin the Party . ' That's not from Samsing . Comrade ...
... told Comrade Dimitrov , " Samsing went on , " I told him : ' If you chase away all the intelligent people who are not pliable , and keep only obedient idiots , then you will certainly ruin the Party . ' That's not from Samsing . Comrade ...
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