Johann Wenzel
Johann Wenzel (9 March 1902, Nidowo, Nowy Staw – 2 February 1969, Berlin) was a German Communist, highly professional GRU agent and radio operator of the espionage group that was later called the Red Orchestra by the Abwehr in Belgium and the Netherlands. His aliases were Professor, Charles, Bergmann, Hans, and Hermann. Wenzel was most notable as the person who exposed the Red Orchestra after his transmissions were discovered by the Funkabwehr, later leading to his capture by the Gestapo on 29–30 June 1942. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Wildvogel, Christian
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Published 1725
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by Barthel, Johann Kaspar
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by Barthel, Johann Kaspar 1697-1771
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by Wildvogel, Christian 1644-1728
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Published 1784
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Published 1794
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