The German Communist Resistance 1933–1945 by T. Derbent offers a detailed exploration of the courageous and often overlooked efforts of communist groups and individuals who opposed the Nazi regime in Germany. Covering the period from Hitler’s rise to power through to the end of World War II, this book delves into the strategies, struggles, and sacrifices of communist resistors who operated under extreme repression. It highlights the complexity of resistance activities, the ideological motivations behind them, and the brutal consequences they faced. Through archival research and firsthand accounts, Derbent sheds light on an essential chapter of German history that underscores the resilience of political dissent in the face of totalitarianism.