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Richard Sorge (Russian: Рихард Густавович Зорге, romanized: Rikhard Gustavovich Zorge; 4 October 1895 – 7 November 1944) was a German journalist and Soviet military intelligence officer who was active before and during World War II and worked undercover as a German journalist in both Nazi Germany and the Empire of Japan.
- Germany 1914–1916, USSR 1920–1941
Nov 5, 2009 · On November 7, 1944, Richard Sorge, a half-Russian, half-German Soviet spy, who had used the cover of a German journalist to report on Germany and Japan for the Soviet Union, is hanged by his...
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Apr 9, 2024 · Richard Sorge (born October 4, 1895, Baku, Russia [now in Azerbaijan]—died November 7, 1944, Tokyo, Japan) was a German press correspondent who headed a successful Soviet espionage ring in Tokyo during World War II.
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Apr 20, 2019 · A rollicking biography of Richard Sorge, a master Soviet spy. His intelligence on Operation Barbarossa may have proved decisive for the outcome of the second world war. Apr 20th 2019. An...
Mar 22, 2019 · Richard Sorge was the Soviet spy who stole one of the biggest secrets of the second world war: the precise details of Hitler’s invasion of the USSR in June 1941.
Apr 6, 2024 · Richard Sorge was a Soviet agent, arguably one of history’s most successful, who worked his craft from the 1930s until the first years of World War II.
Richard Sorge was a German journalist and Soviet military intelligence officer who was active before and during World War II and worked undercover as a German journalist in both Nazi Germany and the Empire of Japan.