In 1933, Robinson was recruited into Soviet
Red Army intelligence by on the orders of
Yan Karlovich Berzin. He became the chief of
BB-Apparat of the KPD in France, reporting to the
4th Directorate of Red Army intelligence. Robinson, now working under the pseudonym "Harry" conducted espionage operations to collect military intelligence in Germany, France and the UK. From December 1935, Robinson became the deputy to the
resident in Germany Oscar Stigga. In 1936, Robinson moved to Paris, where he supplied intelligence to the Soviet Military attaché at the Soviet embassy. While he was there, he was in contact with
Maria Josefovna Poliakova and
Rachel Dübendorfer in Geneva, Switzerland Schabbel maintained links to Berlin and, through the Soviet commercial agency there, provided communications to Moscow until June 1941. During the period he was in Paris, another agent, who was not identified was running his own espionage network in France and Great Britain. British intelligence gave the unknown agent the moniker
HARRY II. HARRY II was responsible for an agent in Great Britain, known as
Ernest David Weiss who had been recruited in 1932. In 1937, the unknown agent Harry II handed his espionage network in Great Britain over to Robinson. From 1940, Robinson had been promoted to head of the AM Apparat for Western Europe. Robinson ran an espionage network, known as group
Harry, whose remit was to collect intelligence from French military and political groups, from within the
Deuxième Bureau and within
Vichy intelligence, from the Central Committee of the
French Communist Party, from
Gaullist groups and from UK groups. ==Network==