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Germaine Schneider was born on 17 March, 1903 in Anderlecht, Brussels. Discover Germaine Schneider's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of networth at the age of 42 years old?
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42 years old |
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17 March, 1903 |
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17 March |
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Anderlecht, Brussels |
Date of death |
(1945-11-12) Zurich, Switzerland |
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Zurich, Switzerland |
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United States |
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Germaine Schneider Height, Weight & Measurements
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Germaine Schneider Net Worth
Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Germaine Schneider worth at the age of 42 years old? Germaine Schneider’s income source is mostly from being a successful . She is from United States. We have estimated
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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She died on 12 November 1945 of cancer. Her funeral was attended by Maurice Aenis-Hanslin, a Swiss communist and commercial director who was an agent of the network run by Henry Robinson.
In May 1942, Leopold Trepper, who was the technical director of a Soviet Red Army Intelligence unit in western Europe, and the Soviet agent Konstantin Jeffremov. met in the house of the Schneider's in Brussels. At the meeting, Trepper placed Jeffremov in charge of running an espionage network in Belgium and the Low Countries. Schneider then became a courier between Jeffremov in Brussels and Trepper in Paris.
In November 1942, Schneider was arrested while she was working for the Springer group in Lyon. She was betrayed by Jeffremov. Schneider was sent to a concentration camp and was liberated by the Red Army advance in May 1945. She was gravely ill when she left Ravensbrück concentration camp and was sent to a Swiss sanitarium in Zurich in October 1945.
From 1939 to 1942, Germaine Schneider and her husband worked as a couriers for a Soviet espionage network that operated in the Low Countries that became known as the Red Orchestra.
It is unknown who recruited Schneider into the Jeffremov network, but by September 1939, Schneider and her husband were working for the Konstantin Jeffremovs network in Belgium as couriers. As well as working as an assistant to Léon Grossvogel, Schneider was the principal courier between the Belgium and French networks.
In early 1938, Johann Wenzel returned illegally to Belgium and it is likely that he resided with the couple. At the time, Wenzel trained Schneider as a wireless telegraphy radio operator.
In November 1936, Harry II introduced Schneider to Ernest Weiss in South Kensington, London. During that period from 1936 to 1939, Schneider visited Weiss at his home in South Kensington several more times as well as working as a courier in France, Netherlands, Switzerland, Germany.
In the autumn of 1935, Harry II, an unidentified Soviet agent of the Red Army Intelligence took over control of Ernest Weiss, a Soviet agent resident in London, who was recruited in 1932 to run an espionage network in the United Kingdom. The German- born Weiss resided in London and had become a naturalised British citizen to disguise his activities.
Schneider had been living and working in Brussels since 1920. In January 1925, Germaine Schneider (née Clais) married Swiss national Franz Schneider. The couple had a long honeymoon in Switzerland before returning in Brussels two months later. That same year, Schneider was recruited into the Communist International (Comintern) organisation. Between 1925 and 1929, Schneider provided safehouse accommodation for travellers who were members of the Comintern. At the same time she worked for the Communist Party of Belgium. Schneider's apartment saw many communists come and go including Maurice Thorez and Jacques Duclos. In 1929, she was deported from Belgium as a communist agitator but made a clandestine return to the country after a short period. From 1929 to 1936, the Schneiders were politically inactive and lived a relatively quiet life in Brussels. In 1936, while the couple were living in Brussels, they were recruited as Soviet agents of the Red Army Intelligence to work as couriers. The couple had an apartment at 47 Rue de la comtesse de Flandre in Brussels.
Germaine Schneider (17 March 1903 - 12 November 1945) was a Belgian communist and Communist International (Comintern) agent. During the latter half of the 1920s, Schneider worked predominantly for the Communist Party of Belgium. During World War II, Schneider was a core member of a Soviet espionage group, working as a principal courier for the groups that were associated with the Comintern agent, Henry Robinson in the late 1930s in France and later the Soviet GRU officer, Konstantin Jeffremov in Belgium and the Low Countries, in the early 1940s. These groups were later identified by the Abwehr under the moniker the Red Orchestra. Schneider used the aliases Clais, Pauline, Odette, Papillon and Butterfly (Schmetterling) to disguise her identity.