Captain Kloss - Polish agent in German uniform
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Captain Kloss - Polish agent in German uniform
Here are pics from Polish TV series from late 1960s named "More Than Life at Stake" ( Stawka wieksza niz zycie, 1968 ). The series are about Polish spy in German uniform operate in Abwehr and brilliantly claims Gestapo and SD officials. Very Good series. So here are the pics on http://www.kapitankloss.eu/cz/index.php?tv=fotografie Info in English about the series is on http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0065035/ Enjoy!
P.S.: USSR had similar series, about Soviet top agent like 007, who operate in Berlin 1945 in Hitler bunker. Here are some pics on http://forum.axishistory.com/viewtopic.php?t=113612
P.S.: USSR had similar series, about Soviet top agent like 007, who operate in Berlin 1945 in Hitler bunker. Here are some pics on http://forum.axishistory.com/viewtopic.php?t=113612
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Bjørn from Norway wrote:Hello!
What I did mean, is that the comic itself was called "Captain Koss". I still have a few.
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Bjørn, was the comic really called "Captain Koss" in Norway? We had the same comics in Finland in the seventies and the captain was definitely called "Kloss", like the Polish original. I, too, still have some of those.
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I too.Tapani K. wrote:I, too, still have some of those.
The series also came from Finnish television 1970 as "Kaksoisolento" http://www.tuonpuoleinen.com/toosa/70.htm
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"Kaksoisolento", that's right! I tried to remember what the TV series was called, but failed. Thank you, Juha, for this. You probably remember also the Soviet series that was also mentioned earlier in this thread; in Finland it was called "Kevään seitsemäntoista hetkeä". Seen through a youngster's eyes these both series were great stuff; wonder how they would look like if we could see them today... Somehow I'm afraid they would not have aged well and it might be a disappointment...Juha Tompuri wrote:I too.Tapani K. wrote:I, too, still have some of those.
The series also came from Finnish television 1970 as "Kaksoisolento" http://www.tuonpuoleinen.com/toosa/70.htm
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You're welcome, Tapani
Actually I then found the "Stirlitz story" a bit "slow"...
Much, much more I liked the "Panssaripartio" from 1973: http://forum.axishistory.com/viewtopic. ... t=#1014315
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Actually I then found the "Stirlitz story" a bit "slow"...
Much, much more I liked the "Panssaripartio" from 1973: http://forum.axishistory.com/viewtopic. ... t=#1014315
Regards, Juha
Well, "Kevään jne" might have been a little slow, that's true. But still, I remember being glued to the television when the series was shown. Of course, we only had two TV channels in the seventies, so there was not so much to choose from and it something like these series was always an event.
Anyway, "Kaksoisolento" and "Panssaripartio" can be bought on DVD with English subtitles. I am tempted...
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Anyway, "Kaksoisolento" and "Panssaripartio" can be bought on DVD with English subtitles. I am tempted...
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Tapani
Kaksoisolento...
I can recommend "Kaksoisolento", but "Panssaripartio" deteriorated after the first
dozen or episodes. I bought mine from ATJ-video.
dozen or episodes. I bought mine from ATJ-video.
Re: Captain Kloss - Polish agent in German uniform
Yle Teema is airing the "Stirlitz story" and I watched the first episode yesterday. And yes, it is a bit slow:-) Still, I probably will watch all the 12 episodes...Juha Tompuri wrote:
Actually I then found the "Stirlitz story" a bit "slow"...
Regards, Juha
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Re: Captain Kloss - Polish agent in German uniform
Hello,
"Hauptmann Kloss" wasn't Polish agent in German uniform but Soviet spy (probably GRU spy - we can see Soviet intelligence officer in first and last episode of series). This movie character based on the person of Arthur Ritter-Jastrzebski, ps. Andrzej (Andrew), Bogdan, Stefan, (Wilhelm) Tell (born 12 May 1906 in Orel, d. 7 May 1981 in Warsaw) - General of brigade (general major) of the Polish People's Republic Army, prewar Polish Communist Party activist. GRU agent during World War II. officer of intelligence Polish People's Republic (Ministry of Public Security, Military Intelligence, the Department II of General Staff, Chief of the Provincial Public Security Office in Gdansk, deputy chief of Department II of General Staff), PRL military attaché in Rome from 1964 to 1968.
Ritter under the cap operating in occupied Warsaw - a developer and member of the military orchestra SA - played in the orchestra for picoline) - He had such good contacts with SD, that could release all arrested the nest Soviet GRU from SD headquarters in Warsaw, SD - unfortunately without radio equipment.
bestreg Orlov
"Hauptmann Kloss" wasn't Polish agent in German uniform but Soviet spy (probably GRU spy - we can see Soviet intelligence officer in first and last episode of series). This movie character based on the person of Arthur Ritter-Jastrzebski, ps. Andrzej (Andrew), Bogdan, Stefan, (Wilhelm) Tell (born 12 May 1906 in Orel, d. 7 May 1981 in Warsaw) - General of brigade (general major) of the Polish People's Republic Army, prewar Polish Communist Party activist. GRU agent during World War II. officer of intelligence Polish People's Republic (Ministry of Public Security, Military Intelligence, the Department II of General Staff, Chief of the Provincial Public Security Office in Gdansk, deputy chief of Department II of General Staff), PRL military attaché in Rome from 1964 to 1968.
Ritter under the cap operating in occupied Warsaw - a developer and member of the military orchestra SA - played in the orchestra for picoline) - He had such good contacts with SD, that could release all arrested the nest Soviet GRU from SD headquarters in Warsaw, SD - unfortunately without radio equipment.
bestreg Orlov
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