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Leon Grossvogel (born 27 November 1904 in Łódź; likely died 1944-1945) was a Polish-French Jewish businessman, Comintern official, resistance fighter, communist agitator and one of the organizers of a Soviet intelligence network in Belgium and France, that was later called the Red Orchestra ("Rote Kapelle") by the Abwehr. Grossvogel used the following code names to disguise his identity: Pieper, Grosser, and Andre. In the autumn of 1938, Grossvogel became associated with Leopold Trepper, a Soviet intelligence agent who would later run a large espionage network in Europe. Grossvogel established two cover companies, the Foreign Excellent Raincoat Company and later Simexco that would be used by Trepper as a cover and funding for his espionage network. Grossvogel who organised funding for the

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  • Leon Großvogel (russisch Лео Гроссфогель; Pseudonym Ksawje (Xawe) und Susche(?); * 27. November 1904 in Łódź, Kongresspolen/Russisches Reich; † 1943/44) war ein polnisch-belgischer Kominternfunktionär, Résistance-Kämpfer und einer der Organisatoren der Roten Kapelle in Belgien und Frankreich. (de)
  • Leon Grossvogel (born 27 November 1904 in Łódź; likely died 1944-1945) was a Polish-French Jewish businessman, Comintern official, resistance fighter, communist agitator and one of the organizers of a Soviet intelligence network in Belgium and France, that was later called the Red Orchestra ("Rote Kapelle") by the Abwehr. Grossvogel used the following code names to disguise his identity: Pieper, Grosser, and Andre. In the autumn of 1938, Grossvogel became associated with Leopold Trepper, a Soviet intelligence agent who would later run a large espionage network in Europe. Grossvogel established two cover companies, the Foreign Excellent Raincoat Company and later Simexco that would be used by Trepper as a cover and funding for his espionage network. Grossvogel who organised funding for the companies, would later become an assistant to Trepper, organising safehouses, couriers, cutouts and agents. (en)
  • Лео Гроссфогель (нем. Leon Großvogel, фр. Léo Grossvogel; 27 ноября 1904, Лодзь, Петроковская губерния, Царство Польское, Российская империя (ныне — Польша) — 16 декабря 1942, Брюссель, Бельгия) — советский разведчик, псевдонимы Ксавье и Суше. (ru)
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  • Leon Großvogel (russisch Лео Гроссфогель; Pseudonym Ksawje (Xawe) und Susche(?); * 27. November 1904 in Łódź, Kongresspolen/Russisches Reich; † 1943/44) war ein polnisch-belgischer Kominternfunktionär, Résistance-Kämpfer und einer der Organisatoren der Roten Kapelle in Belgien und Frankreich. (de)
  • Лео Гроссфогель (нем. Leon Großvogel, фр. Léo Grossvogel; 27 ноября 1904, Лодзь, Петроковская губерния, Царство Польское, Российская империя (ныне — Польша) — 16 декабря 1942, Брюссель, Бельгия) — советский разведчик, псевдонимы Ксавье и Суше. (ru)
  • Leon Grossvogel (born 27 November 1904 in Łódź; likely died 1944-1945) was a Polish-French Jewish businessman, Comintern official, resistance fighter, communist agitator and one of the organizers of a Soviet intelligence network in Belgium and France, that was later called the Red Orchestra ("Rote Kapelle") by the Abwehr. Grossvogel used the following code names to disguise his identity: Pieper, Grosser, and Andre. In the autumn of 1938, Grossvogel became associated with Leopold Trepper, a Soviet intelligence agent who would later run a large espionage network in Europe. Grossvogel established two cover companies, the Foreign Excellent Raincoat Company and later Simexco that would be used by Trepper as a cover and funding for his espionage network. Grossvogel who organised funding for the (en)
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