turundajatel
Turundajatel were a type of German informal messengers used during World War I. They were civilians, often women, who served as auxiliary agents operating behind enemy lines in occupied territories. The term "Turundajatel" roughly translates to "sales' persons" or "haggling agents," indicating their role in negotiating with the local population.
Turundajatel often carried out clandestine missions, including intelligence gathering, sabotage, and giving auxiliary assistance to resistance
Turundajatel collaborated with the German occupation forces to ensure the delivery of goods supplied from outside
Throughout the war, Turundajatel functioned within the wider support efforts put forth by German military. Their