The Red Room Orchestra was initially formed in 2017 to pay tribute to the music featured in Twin Peaks, the surreal television show by iconic director David Lynch that saw a revival with Twin Peaks: The Return on Showtime that same year Engage the enemy with everything in your arsenal, from your bayonet at close quarters up to the massive. You can play as infantry, using a wide range of infantry weapons, or crew one of the many armored combat vehicles available in the game, from half-tracks to the most famous German and Soviet heavy tanks. The Reich Court Martial passed the first death sentences at the end of 1942 in total, more than fifty members of the Red Orchestra were murdered Red Orchestra places you in the most realistic WWII first-person multi-player combat to date on the PC, allowing the player to fight through some of the most intense combat of the war. They discredited the resistance group as a Soviet espionage organization, and the members were tried for treason. In the summer of 1942, the Gestapo discovered the resistance organization formed around Harnack and Schulze-Boysen and investigated them under the collective name of Red Orchestra. The leading figures of the group included Leopold Trepper and Harro Schulze-Boysen, who gathered military secrets to share with the Soviets
In 1942, the German military decoded radio messages sent from The Red Orchestra and the information gained from those messages led authorities to Boysen and the other Orchestra members This documentary re-examines the story of the Red Orchestra: the most important resistance network in Nazi Germany, whose operations extended from Berlin and Brussels to Paris. Now The Red Orchestra used radio communications to inform the Soviet Union about their imminent invasion by the German military. By that time the damage had been done and the Third Reich was facing extinction. Yet, it was only after two years of dogged detective work, lucky breaks, interrogation, and betrayals that they were able to silence the Red Orchestra for good. The Germans knew of its existence as early as 1941. This movie, made by the son of one of the survivors, tells their story for the first time to an American audience Long recognized as one of the most successful (and ruthless) spy networks in history, the Red Orchestra was a group of Soviet cells that operated throughout Germany and occupied Europe until late 1943. Only recently have historians recognized them as one of the most important resistance groups. The Gestapo labeled them Communists and traitors, and so did the Allies. It primarily referred to a loose network of resistance groups, connected through personal contacts, uniting hundreds of opponents of the Nazi regime The Red Orchestra was a Berlin-based resistance group that fought against the Third Reich within Germany. The Red Orchestra (German: Die Rote Kapelle, German: ()), as it was known in Germany, was the name given by the Abwehr Section III.F to anti-Nazi resistance workers in August 1941.