• Tarnschriften (German: camouflaged publications) were a way to avoid censorship in Nazi Germany between 1933 and 1945. Illegal writings were given an...
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    sabotage Norwegian Independent Company 1 Operation Archery Oslo Gang Tarnschriften They Raid by Night "War Memories of Devonshire". Royal Navy Memories...
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    with deliberately misleading titles. These illegal books were termed Tarnschriften. In his 1938 essay "A Disturbing Exposition", Argentine author and anti-Nazi...
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    literary memorial in Berlin "Radfahrer, dein Verhalten", a digitized Tarnschriften with excerpts by Anna Seghers at the Leo Baeck Institute, New York (in...
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    among the underground members most frequently arrested by the Germans. Tarnschriften – disguised publications in Nazi Germany Gould. Sherefkin 2013. Moore...
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