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Extent and Medium
1 electronic resource (35 pages)
Creator(s)
- Schneider, Werner-Georg, 1923- (author)
Scope and Content
This publication constitutes a contribution to the historical documentation of the German resistance against fascism, focusing on the clandestine activities of the illegal "Suhls" during the period from 1933 to 1945. Suhl, a German town renowned for its rifle production, became a hub of opposition against the Nazi regime. 316 of its citizens were arrested and 33 executed. The booklet delves into the covert acts of sabotage in factories, distribution of leaflets, and the final days-long marches through Germany in 1945. Included in the booklet are the names of the victims.
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Note(s)
Title viewed: 26/10/2023
Subjects
- Underground literature--Germany
- Subversive activities--Germany
- Sabotage in the workplace--Germany
- Anti-Nazi movement--Germany--Thuringia
- Anti-Nazi movement--Germany
Places
- Suhl (Germany)