Richard Sorge - Wikipedia Sorge enlisted in the Imperial German Army in October 1914, shortly after the outbreak of the First World War At 18, he was posted to a reserve infantry battalion of the 3rd Guards Division He initially served on the Western Front and was wounded at the Second Battle of Ypres in 1915
Richard Sorge | Biography, Spy Undercover Work | Britannica Richard Sorge (born October 4, 1895, Baku, Russia [now in Azerbaijan]—died November 7, 1944, Tokyo, Japan) was a German press correspondent who headed a successful Soviet espionage ring in Tokyo during World War II
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The Secret Life of Communist Richard Sorge, Hitler’s . . . - Jacobin One man put a stop to Hitler’s march across Europe: not Stalin, Churchill, or Roosevelt, but a German Communist called Richard Sorge Sorge was a real-life spy whose exploits surpassed any fictional creation, and one of the twentieth century’s great heroes
Richard Sorge – The Spy Who Shaped the Course of History Richard Sorge was a master spy whose actions during World War II left an indelible mark on the course of history As an undercover agent for the Soviet Union, Sorge provided critical intelligence that directly influenced the outcome of some of the most pivotal battles of the war
The Silence of Moscow: Richard Sorge, the Spy Who Stayed Behind. Sorge’s life story begins in Baku, Azerbaijan, where his German father worked in the oil fields Raised in Berlin by his Russian mother, Sorge served as an artillery bombardier during World War I Wounded and disillusioned, he returned home and quickly became active in the Communist Party