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French Resistance, SOE, and Gestapo Counterintelligence (1940-1944)
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- → PARALLEL-PATTERN FBI Informants in Targeted Organizations: Intelligence Collection vs. Incitement to Illegal Activity [file] — The Gestapo's use of double agents and informants against the French Resistance parallels the use of informants by agencies like the FBI in intelligence collection, raising similar questions about operational tactics.
- → PARALLEL-PATTERN COINTELPRO Violent Outcomes: Direct Attribution vs. Organizational Disruption [file] — The Gestapo's efforts to 'destroy' intelligence networks through various means shares a structural similarity with COINTELPRO's goal of disrupting targeted organizations.
- → PRECEDES Operation Gladio: NATO Stay-Behind Networks in Western Europe and the Andreotti Admission (1990) [file] — The SOE's support for clandestine resistance networks during WWII can be seen as a precursor to the concept of 'stay-behind' networks like Operation Gladio, established post-war.
- → PARALLEL-PATTERN NATO Stay-Behind Networks and Domestic Political Authorization: Declassified Documentation vs. Public Allegations [file] — The clandestine nature of SOE operations in France against an occupying power presents a parallel to the secrecy surrounding later NATO stay-behind networks, though the political context differed.
- → PARALLEL-PATTERN Gladio Command Structure and Declassified Operational Directives: NATO-CIA Reporting Chain and Orders [file] — The coordination provided by the SOE and BCRA to disparate Resistance groups shows a parallel in the need for command structures and operational directives for clandestine networks, similar to those found in Gladio.