- The
Abwehr (German for
resistance or defence,
though the word
usually means counterintelligence in a
military context;
pronounced [ˈapveːɐ̯]) was the German...
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January 1887 – 9
April 1945) was a
German admiral and the
chief of the
Abwehr (the
German military-intelligence service) from 1935 to 1944.
Canaris was...
- from 1938 to 1943. As
deputy head of the counter-espionage
bureau in the
Abwehr (German
military intelligence),
Oster was in a good
position to conduct...
- from the
United Kingdom and
unify Ireland,
shared intelligence with the
Abwehr, the
military intelligence service of **** Germany,
during the
Second World...
- up in Zwittau, Moravia, and
worked in
several trades until he
joined the
Abwehr, the
military intelligence service of **** Germany, in 1936. He
joined the...
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purposes was realised. Of the
agents from the
German intelligence services,
Abwehr and
Sicherheitsdienst (SD), some were apprehended,
while many of the agents...
- on 13
February 1943,
Green became an irrelevance.
Despite the fact that
Abwehr intelligence-gathering in
Ireland had not
begun until mid-1939,
Green was...
-
Abwehr of the
success of the "attack",
which is what his
German handlers sent him to
England to do. The ruse
proved successful in
fooling the
Abwehr,...
-
tried along with
other accused plotters,
including former members of the
Abwehr (the
German Military Intelligence Office). He was
hanged on 9
April 1945...
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Stalag XX-A (301) and
located in the
Friesack area,
Brandenburg region. The
Abwehr attempt at
recriuting from the 80 or so
Irish men was
almost entirely unsucessfull...