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Intelligence in occupied Belgium: the business of Anglo-Belgian Espionage and intelligence cooperation during the two world wars (1914-1918, 1940-1944) / Debruyne, Emmanuel   Journal Article
Debruyne, Emmanuel Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract During both World Wars, one of the most powerful weapons Belgian citizens possessed in resisting German occupation of their country was the gathering of intelligence on the enemy for the allied armies. But Belgian's first and second secret wars were different in several respects, one of the most important being the relationship between the Belgian secret services in exile and their British counterparts. If the First World War was essentially a story of bitter concurrency between them, the Second was mostly a tale of 'jealous' partnership. The relations with the intelligence networks in occupied Belgium formed a delicate but crucial issue, where money played an important role. This article explores these dynamics and how they affected the main mission of gathering intelligence on the Germans.
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