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  • The '''''Abwehr''''' was the military counterintelligence unit of Nazi Germany. It was head
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  • (1902-1945) German attorney and legal adviser; attached to [[Abwehr]] in WWII; traveled abroad for [[German Resistance]]; executed for [[1944 a
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  • Major General in [[Reichswehr]] who headed [[Abwehr]] military counterintelligence and was deputy defense minister;associate of
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  • Rear Admiral in the German Navy during WWII; commanded [[Abwehr]] military intelligence service, which contained many anti-Nazi conspirator
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  • Officer in the WWII German Army; Deputy Chief of the [[Abwehr]] military organization reporting to Admiral [[Wilhelm Canaris]]; active me
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  • The '''''Abwehr''''' was the military counterintelligence unit of Nazi Germany. It was head
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  • ...orney and civil servant; member of the [[German Resistance]] assigned to [[Abwehr]] duty in [[Switzerland]] where he worked with [[Allen Dulles]] of the U.S.
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  • ...; member of the [[German Resistance]] working with [[Hans Oster]] in the [[Abwehr]]; drafted "Provisional Basic Law of the State" for a post-coup Germany i
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  • ...]]. Admiral [[Wilhelm Canaris]] and Major-General [[Hans Oster]], of the [[Abwehr]], and Pastor [[Dietrich Bonhoeffer]], all three accused in the Plot, were
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  • ...e interwar period, and rose to become the main operations officer of the [[Abwehr]] military intelligence agency and a major figure in the [[German Resistanc ...ed Orchestra]], first discovered Oster's activities as part of a search at Abwehr headquarters, originally focused on the activities of [[Hans von Dohnanyi]]
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  • {{r|Abwehr}}
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  • In early 1942, the juridictional battles between the military [[Abwehr]] and the RSHA escalated.<ref>{{citation ...= http://books.google.com/books?id=9WGAexVXyHwC&pg=PA209&lpg=PA209&dq=RSHA+Abwehr&source=bl&ots=gK-boFiHpD&sig=NPt7nlXGiptKpQbVh4zeTEij5kg&hl=en&ei=qYHlTNiLL
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  • ...ually, the SD bureau under [[Walter Schellenberg]] absorbed the military [[Abwehr]]. It regarded the [[Reich Foreign Office]] intelligence service, under [[A
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  • ...nel, although that reduced when German military counterintelligence, the [[Abwehr]], was later dissolved. While it would act for a much wider range of reaso
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