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M School was an "espionage academy run by the Red Army", c. 1920s.

Two of its notable attendees were Wilhelm Zaisser and Ernst Wollweber, who later became very influential in the intelligence activities of East Germany and West Germany in the Cold War.

Notes

  1. ^ Höhne, Heinz & Zolling, Hermann (1972). The General Was a Spy. New York: Coward, McCann & Geoghegan. p. 195. (Published in Germany as Pullach Intern, 1971, Hoffman and Campe Verlag, Hamburg)


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