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The '''Schwarze Kapelle''' (German for Black Orchestra) was a term used by the Gestapo to refer to a group of conspirators in Nazi Germany, including many senior officers in the Wehrmacht, who plotted to overthrow Adolf Hitler. Unlike the ''Rote Kapelle'' ([[Red Orchestra (nonfiction)|Red Orchestra]]), the name given by the Gestapo to the Soviet spy network in the Third Reich, the members of the Black Orchestra were of aristocratic background, felt contempt for the ideological fervor of the Nazi Party and were politically close to the Western Allies.
The '''Schwarze Kapelle''' (German for Black Orchestra) was a term used by the Gestapo to refer to a group of conspirators in Nazi Germany, including many senior officers in the Wehrmacht, who plotted to overthrow Adolf Hitler. Unlike the ''Rote Kapelle'' ([[Red Orchestra (nonfiction)|Red Orchestra]]), the name given by the Gestapo to the Soviet spy network in the Third Reich, the members of the Black Orchestra were of aristocratic background, felt contempt for the ideological fervor of the Nazi Party and were politically close to the Western Allies.
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== Fiction cross-reference ==
* [[Gnomon algorithm]]
* [[Gnomon Chronicles]]
== Nonfiction cross-reference ==


* [[Red Orchestra (nonfiction)]]
* [[Red Orchestra (nonfiction)]]
* [[War (nonfiction)]]
== External links ==


* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schwarze_Kapelle Schwarze Kapelle] @ Wikipedia
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schwarze_Kapelle Schwarze Kapelle] @ Wikipedia
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The Schwarze Kapelle (German for Black Orchestra) was a term used by the Gestapo to refer to a group of conspirators in Nazi Germany, including many senior officers in the Wehrmacht, who plotted to overthrow Adolf Hitler. Unlike the Rote Kapelle (Red Orchestra), the name given by the Gestapo to the Soviet spy network in the Third Reich, the members of the Black Orchestra were of aristocratic background, felt contempt for the ideological fervor of the Nazi Party and were politically close to the Western Allies.

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