Unlike typical underground groups, this network was a bohemian mix of artists, writers, journalists, and everyday professionals who flouted Nazi norms.
The narrative follows their efforts to sabotage the regime from within, culminating in their eventual discovery and execution by the Gestapo in December 1942. Key Features
Harro, a high-ranking officer in the German Air Ministry, used his position to gather and funnel sensitive intelligence—including Hitler's plans to invade the Soviet Union—to the Allies.
(English title: The Infiltrators or The Bohemians ) by Norman Ohler is a non-fiction historical account narrated in a novelistic style. It explores the true story of a daring anti-Nazi resistance cell led by a young couple in Berlin during the Third Reich. Core Narrative
The story begins in the summer of 1935 with the meeting of and Libertas Haas-Heye near Berlin. Their romance quickly evolves into a leadership role within a network of antifascists known as the "Red Orchestra" (Die Rote Kapelle).