The Rote Kapelle by Central Intelligence Agency (PDF)

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The Rote Kapelle_ The CIA’s History of Soviet Intelligence and Espionage Networks in Western Europe, 1936-1945 by Central Intelligence Agency
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Overview: The Soviet intelligence networks in Europe before World War II had as their targets the United States and all the countries of Western Europe, particularly England. In the beginning they were primarily engaged in establishing and building up agent nets, installing radio and other communication facilities, and training the various units. Later, specific targets of Soviet intelligence were assigned: the development of aviation in the Western countries; the development

of heavy weapons; and comprehensive information about the great fortification lines in the West. The broad objectives of the Rote Kapelle presupposed the existence in all the countries involved of a special apparatus of thoroughly trained and qualified intelligence officers, agents, and auxiliary workers, and an entirely original system of intelligence transmission services.

Early in 1940 the main target of the Rote Kapelle was changed to Germany, despite the non-aggression pact then in effect between the Third Reich and the Soviet Union. In the course of the war the Rote Kapelle expanded to such a degree and took on such proportions

with respect to personnel, technical aspects, and increasingly comprehensive assignments that at the peak of its development in 1942-1943 it had become the principal component of the Soviet Military IS. The Rote Kapelle, considered as a whole, was a tremendous undertaking; it provides one of the best examples so far available of the intricate working methods of Soviet espionage as then conducted.
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