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Analysis: The Red Orchestra
The Red Orchestra was an umbrella term adopted by the Nazi secret police when describing those who were plotting against the Third Reich.The term Red Orchestra was used because each person in the plot was given a musical term.

There were many plots to assassinate Hitler during the war. After the important Soviet victory at Stalingrad in early 1943, when it looked as though the tide was turning against the German army, a serious assassination attempt was planned by a group of German military officers and carried out in 1944. Hitler escaped the bomb blast with minor injuries. The four leaders of the conspiracy were immediately shot. Later, 200 other individuals convicted of involvement in the plot were executed ("The Red Orchestra").

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