Wisconsin's Nazi Resistance: the Mildred Fish-Harnack story

In 1933 Adolf Hitler seized control of Germany, but not all Germans were captivated by his spell. Mildred Fish-Harnack was a Milwaukee-born, University of Wisconsin-Madison graduate living under the Nazi regime. Along with her German husband, Arvid, she chose to fight back. For nine years, they were...

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Other Authors: Kaczmarek, Jane (Narrator)
Format: Video Software
Language:English
Published: [Madison, Wis.] Wisconsin Public Television 2011
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Summary:In 1933 Adolf Hitler seized control of Germany, but not all Germans were captivated by his spell. Mildred Fish-Harnack was a Milwaukee-born, University of Wisconsin-Madison graduate living under the Nazi regime. Along with her German husband, Arvid, she chose to fight back. For nine years, they were part of a world of resistance and espionage providing information to Hitler's enemies in America and the Soviet Union. The stakes were incredibly high , and a twist of fate set them on a collision course with Hitler. -- container
Item Description:"The only American woman executed on direct orders from Adolph Hitler for her role in the Berlin Resistance movement."--Disc
Physical Description:1 DVD (60 Min.), color, stereo 12 cm

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