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Anna Pavlovna Maximovitch (8 May 1901,
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– c. 20 July 1943,
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, Berlin) was a Russian aristocrat and
neuropsychiatrist Neuropsychiatry is a branch of medicine that deals with psychiatry as it relates to neurology, in an effort to understand and attribute behavior to the interaction of neurobiology and social psychology factors. Within neuropsychiatry, the mind i ...
, who became an informer and important member of the Red Orchestra organisation in
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during
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. Maximovitch was the daughter of a cavalry officer Baron Maximovitch, who held the rank of general, on the staff of
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. She was a
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. Maximovitch's cover name in radio communication was Arztin.


Life

Maximovitch was a Russian
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, who left Russia with her brother Basile Maximovitch and her mother Edda in 1922, to escape the
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and arrived via
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to settle in an apartment at 12 Rue de Viatau in Paris, France. When their father died, he left the family peniless. They turned to the church and received help from Emanuel-Anatole-Raphaël Chaptal de Chanteloup, who ensured they were fed and the children were educated. In Paris, Maximovitch joined the
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and trained as a nurse before taking part in the
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, in a campaign against the
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during 1925–1926. While there she treated Count Léonor de Rohan-Chabot. After leaving the army she continued her studies and became a neurologist, at the time known as a ''nerve doctor''. During the 1930s, Maximovitch worked in a
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in
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. Around 1936, Maximovitch became a member of the left-wing Union of Russian Defencists, eventually becoming their leader. The union was an organisation that existed in Paris and Prague to decide whom they should support in the event of war between Russia and Germany. Maximovitch supported the group between 1937 and 1939, by supplying monies to individual members of the organisation. Eventually, the organisation decided to support the Soviet Union. In September 1939, during mobilisation of the French Army, Maximovitch was imprisoned and then quickly released. Through her brother, she was introduced to
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in November 1940, who at the time was the technical director of a Soviet espionage network in Europe. In 1940, Maximovitch recruited
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, a secretary who became part of Trepper's group in France. Voelkner worked in the German headquarters with offices in the
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in Paris. She would supply blank forms, stamps and specimen signatures of heads of department for copying. The money provided by Trepper enabled Maximovitch to open a sanatorium in
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in Paris in the late 1930s. It was a moneyed, well-to-do area of Paris which enabled her to pick up gossip from her patients, some of whom were high-ranking French nobility and administrative people, Alain Louis Auguste Marie de Rohan-Chabot, who was a French officer and resistance fighter and his wife Helene Claire Marie de Liencourt, Countess de Rohan-Chabot. Countess de Rohan-Chabot, rented out her empty 18th-century Château Billeron, located in Lugny-Champagne to Maximovitch as a business location to host a health clinic, that could also provide cover for the group and as a safehouse. It also hosted a radio transmitter. Maximovitch ran the 4th espionage network of Trepper's 7 networks in France. She was able to provide intelligence from French clerical and royalists groups. Maximovitch also had a special arrangement with Bishop Emanuel-Anatole-Raphaël Chaptal de Chanteloup of Paris that gave her access to the
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.


Arrest

Maximovitch was arrested with her brother on 12 December 1942 at 14 rue Émile Zola in
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by French police and taken to be interrogated at
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by members of the
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, a special Gestapo and Abwehr commission established to track down
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of the Red Orchestra in France, Belgium and Low Countries. Maximovitch and here brother were betrayed by Leopold Trepper on the 5 December 1942, after he was captured by the Sonderkommando. After being interrogated, she was sent to Fresnes Prison. A trial was held on 8 March 1943 at 62–64
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by Luftwaffe Judge Manfred Roeder, where she was sentenced to death by decapitation. Along with her brother, she was taken to
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, where she was executed around 20 July 1943.


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Maximovitch, Anna 1901 births 1943 deaths French Resistance members People from Chernihiv People executed by guillotine at Plötzensee Prison Executed Red Orchestra members Executed Russian women Executed White movement people White Russian emigrants to France Female resistance members of World War II Russian people executed by Nazi Germany Women in World War II Women in the Russian Civil War