Worse Than Nazis: Spy Who Turned Her Friends Over to the Gestapo
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This documentary examines the extraordinary story of Blanka Kaczorowska, one of the most controversial figures in the history of the Polish underground during the Second World War. Beginning as a young resistance member in occupied Poland, she earned the trust of the Union of Armed Struggle and later the Home Army, receiving the Cross of Valour for her service. Within a few years, however, she became one of the Gestapo's most valuable agents, passing information that contributed to the destruction of resistance networks and the arrest of senior underground leaders. The film follows Kaczorowska's early life, her involvement in the Polish resistance, and her relationship with Home Army intelligence officer Ludwik Kalkstein, whose cooperation with the Gestapo drew her into one of the most damaging espionage networks operating in occupied Warsaw. It explores the betrayal that led to the capture of General Stefan Rowecki, commander of the Home Army, and examines how collaboration from withi
Tags: World History, Blanka Kaczorowska, Nazi collaborator, German occupation of Poland, German invasion of Poland, World War 2, Second World War, Nazi Germany, Poland World War 2, Polish resistance, Nazi collaborators, WW2 traitor, General Stefan Rowecki, Nazi secret police, Armia Krajowa, Johannes Berent, Gestapo, Ludwik Kalkstein, Eugeniusz Świerczewski, Agent V-98
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