[1] At the time of its formation, the group primarily consisted of young members of the Social Democratic Labour Youth residing in the west of Weimar.
[3] Shortly after the Machtergreifung, Kurt Nehrling's newly opened laundry shop served as the first regular meeting place for the cell.
By 1944 the Total War policy was implemented; An influx of Jews were transported to Weimar factories to maximise production, whereby the cell participated in supportive efforts for forced labourers, as per Cläre Adler's mentions within a report.
[citation needed] External contacts were considered very dangerous at the time, given the permanent security threat posed by the SS along with the Gestapo.
Kurt Nehrling and Hanz Eberling were also found to be in contact with Jakob Greidiger, Franz Petrich, Johannes Kleinspehn as well as August Frölich and Hermann Brill.