Caroline Becker and Erik Engle are the first and second in command of this group in the region of Isenstadt. Also in Isenstadt is Hans Schmidt, a radio man who "steals" information from the Nazis and reports to the resistance. Their members include in regions of Kugelstadt, Wulfburg, and Paderborn cities: Kessler and Karl Villigut , a spy for the Circle.
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| - Caroline Becker and Erik Engle are the first and second in command of this group in the region of Isenstadt. Also in Isenstadt is Hans Schmidt, a radio man who "steals" information from the Nazis and reports to the resistance. Their members include in regions of Kugelstadt, Wulfburg, and Paderborn cities: Kessler and Karl Villigut , a spy for the Circle.
- A German resistance group operating during World War II. The Circle cooperated with the Allied Office of Secret Actions on several occasions.
- The Kreisau Circle (German: Kreisauer Kreis) was the name the Nazi Gestapo gave to a group of German dissidents centered on the estate of James von Moltke at Kreisau, Silesia (now Krzyżowa, Poland). It is regarded as one of the main centers of German opposition to the Nazi regime. The difficulty for all such dissidents was how to reconcile patriotic loyalty to Germany with opposition to the Nazis, once the Nazis had subverted the state to such an extent that the two were almost inextricable. In secret, the Kreisau Circle was a cover for the German Brotherhood of Assassins.
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| - Caroline Becker and Erik Engle are the first and second in command of this group in the region of Isenstadt. Also in Isenstadt is Hans Schmidt, a radio man who "steals" information from the Nazis and reports to the resistance. Their members include in regions of Kugelstadt, Wulfburg, and Paderborn cities: Kessler and Karl Villigut , a spy for the Circle.
- A German resistance group operating during World War II. The Circle cooperated with the Allied Office of Secret Actions on several occasions.
- The Kreisau Circle (German: Kreisauer Kreis) was the name the Nazi Gestapo gave to a group of German dissidents centered on the estate of James von Moltke at Kreisau, Silesia (now Krzyżowa, Poland). It is regarded as one of the main centers of German opposition to the Nazi regime. The difficulty for all such dissidents was how to reconcile patriotic loyalty to Germany with opposition to the Nazis, once the Nazis had subverted the state to such an extent that the two were almost inextricable. In secret, the Kreisau Circle was a cover for the German Brotherhood of Assassins.
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