- Leon
Grossvogel (born 27
November 1904 in Łódź;
likely died 1944-1945) was a Polish-French
Jewish businessman,
Comintern official,
resistance fighter,...
- by
David Grossvogel, who
served as the
Romance Studies chair at Cornell. Its
first issue was
published in the Fall of 1971, and
Grossvogel served as...
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Jewish businessman and
former Comintern agent Léon
Grossvogel, whom he had
known in Palestine.
Grossvogel ran a
small business called Le Roi du Caoutchouc...
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group Trepper group (December 1938 - July 1940)
Leopold Trepper Leon
Grossvogel Hillel Katz
Anatoly Gurevich Johann Wenzel Mikhail Makarov Suzanne Giraud...
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additional evidence is
carefully reviewed." See
Grossvogel 2000, no. 509:
Madame Schuffenecker See
Grossvogel 2000, no. 506:
Portrait de Amédée Schuffenecker...
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group Trepper group (December 1938 - July 1940)
Leopold Trepper Leon
Grossvogel Hillel Katz
Anatoly Gurevich Johann Wenzel Mikhail Makarov Suzanne Giraud...
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Trepper made
contact with
Jewish businessman Léon
Grossvogel, whom he knew in Palestine.
Grossvogel ran a
small business called "Le Roi du Caoutchouc"...
- by
German soldiers during the
invasion into
Belgium on 17 May 1940 as
Grossvogel was Jewish,
Gurevich started work to
create a
replacement organisation...
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intelligence from 1934.
Through his
contact with
Comintern official Léon
Grossvogel, he was
recruited into a
Soviet espionage group initially in
Belgium that...
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Retrieved August 4, 2022. TV Guide, 25
August 1990. Altschuler,
Glenn C.;
Grossvogel,
David I. (1992).
Changing Channels:
America in TV Guide. Urbana: University...