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Leopold Trepper was a Polish celebrity and resistance fighter born on February 16, 1904. He is best known for his role as a leader in the Soviet resistance during World War II, particularly in the fight against Nazi occupation. Trepper's efforts in espionage and intelligence gathering were significant in aiding the Allied forces. His contributions to the resistance movement have made him a respected figure in history, remembered for his bravery and dedication to fighting for freedom.
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"Week after week, the heads of Red Army Intelligence received updates on the Wehrmacht's preparations."

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"The number of people who left for the United states and Canada increased with every year."

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"He who closes his eyes sees nothing, even in the full light of day."

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"On December 18, 1940, Hitler signed Directive Number 21, better known as Operation Barbarossa."

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