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527: 307:. Asef had earned the trust of terrorist revolutionary comrades by assassinating top Russia's officials but betrayed many comrades, some of which were executing for involvement and planning of crimes and some by comrades themselves after Azef manipuled them into believing there were traitors to the anti-government cause, such as famous worker's resistance movement leader Gapon. 318:
This movie, filmed by the Nazi propagandists, vilifies the good name of an honest revolutionary, due to the fact he was born in a Jewish family and Hitler was against the Jews. Friend of Azef, also a revolutionary, after killing his colleague and friend, emigrated to Israel and embraced Judaism. Some
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still refusing to believe Azef organized murder of top government officials. While in Germany, Azef coincidentally met the former comrade and still asked for support in organizing the fair tribunal, claiming he was falsely accused of treason. Died in hospital in 1918.
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said Asef's life was motivated to his desire to eliminate 'sininister Anti-Semites' such as murdered Minister Pleve, Stolypin and others whom were accused in instigating the
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Asef's story was useful for the Nazis in demonstrating the 'dangers' of communist Jewish figures whom they accused in loss of
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After being ultimately proven traitor, Azef fled to Germany using fake ID provided by the
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Film in the Third Reich: A Study of the German Cinema, 1933–1945
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Index


Phil Jutzi
Fritz Rasp
Olga Chekhova
Hilde von Stolz
Wolfgang Liebeneiner
Eduard Hoesch
Else Baum
Vicki Baum
Willy Schmidt-Gentner
Tobis-Sascha Film
German
German
thriller film
Phil Jutzi
Fritz Rasp
Olga Chekhova
Hilde von Stolz
Sievering
Rosenhügel Studios
Vienna
art director
Julius von Borsody
Yevno Azef
agent provocateur
Okhrana
Socialist Revolutionary Party
Okhrana
Pogroms
World War I

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