Anti-Fascist Committee for a Free Germany | |
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German: Antifaschistisches Komitee Freies Deutschland | |
Leader | Falk Harnack Gerhard Reinhardt |
Dates of operation | August-December 1944 |
Country | Hellenic State |
Allegiance | ELAS |
Ideology | Anti-fascism |
Part of | German resistance to Nazism Movement for a Free Germany Greek resistance |
Allies | National Committee for a Free Germany |
Opponents | Nazi Germany Hellenic State (German puppet state) |
Battles and wars | Eastern Front of World War II |
The Anti-Fascist Committee for a Free Germany (German: Antifaschistisches Komitee Freies Deutschland, or AKFD) was an organization of former Wehrmacht soldiers modeled after the National Committee for a Free Germany. The organization was formed in German-occupied Greece during the last months of the German occupation of the country and lasted from August to December 1944. Falk Harnack and Gerhard Reinhardt were two of its co-founders.[1]