What Was The Woman in Reality?
Keywords:
world war II, espionage, biographiesAbstract
Based on the documents of the German consulate in Ljubljana, kept in the Political Archives of the German Foreign Office (Politisches Archiv Auswärtigen Amtes) in Bonn, the author depicts the visit of Red Cross member Maria Bognar in Ljubljana in 1941. With the help of the German and Italian police reports of the event, he reconstructs her life and activities. The answer, however, to the question of what this woman's real function was and what she actually did in Ljubljana, however, still remains a secret.
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2025-07-01
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