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Outhaul (1941) — Belgium, set for June did not take place, little information as to purpose in available file. (Belgium)
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Publius (1944) — Belgium, April/May field name Muff, W/T mission to Colette (Belgium)
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Sling (1944) — France, attack on Paris electricity supplies by systematic destruction of pylons on three main lines; successful. (France)
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Alsatian (1943) — Belgium 21–22 April 1943, Briquet. Mission members killed on impact. Aimed at encouragement of resistance in industry. (Belgium)
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Phrynia (1944) — Belgium, August field name Liliane, to Osric, communications, information and reconnaissance for the chief of the area. (Belgium)
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Incomparable (1942) — Belgium, March PID propaganda mission, to contact and obtain influence in sabotage organisation; no clue in these files as to its fate. (Belgium)
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The Rise of special operations in the Second World War, the special operations in the Second World War was extremely active, and its manifestations were as follows: first, Universal Organization, both the Axis powers and the major members of the Allies have formed their own special forces or organized special operations operations operations, and the second is the widespread use of almost all special forces to participate in all types of special military activities during the Second World War, there have been successes and failures. This random tool compiles a list of 303 specific actions by individual countries during World War II.
These special operations come from different countries, Australia, Albania, Belgium, France, Germany, and so on. With the generator, you can also see the name of each particular operation, the year it took place, the country it fought against, and the final results. In the Second World War, the special operation style is extremely rich, each country unceasingly introduces the new, has been studying the new type combat equipment and the plan.
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