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Dame Blanche (resistance)

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had supplied as much as 70 percent of all military intelligence collected by Allied intelligence services world-wide, not merely that from
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By the end of the war, its 1,300 agents covered all of occupied Belgium, northern France and – through a collaboration with
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The Belgian Tourist Office – The official website of the Tourism and Convention Bureau of Brussels and Wallonia
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Neutrality as a Policy Choice for Small/Weak Democracies: Learning from the Belgian Experience
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The network provided information on German troop movements by watching the railway system.
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A monument to the Dame Blanche resistance organisation has been built near the city of
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Chapel Saint-Maurice, statue of the Dame Blanche (White Lady) by Jules Brouns
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The Secrets of Spies: Inside the Hidden World of International Agents
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Spynest. British and German Espionage from Neutral Holland 1914–1918
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Spynest. British and German Espionage from Neutral Holland 1914–1918
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Vescent, Heather; Gilbert, Adrian; Colson, Rob (27 October 2020).
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Female Intelligence: Women and Espionage in the First World War.
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La Dame Blanche. Un réseau de renseignements de la Grande Guerre
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would be announced by the appearance of a woman wearing white.
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New York and London: New York University Press, 2003. 205 pp.
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Chapel Saint-Maurice "Memorial Walthère Dewé" in 2011
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second German occupation of Belgium in World War II
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French
German-occupied Belgium
World War I
German legend
Hohenzollern dynasty



Walthère Dewé
fr
Brussels
Dieudonné Lambrecht
fr
British military intelligence service
Cecil Aylmer Cameron
Folkestone
Walter Nicolai
Abteilung III b
counterintelligence
British Secret Service
Rotterdam
Captain Henry Landau
Mansfield Smith-Cumming
German-occupied Belgium
northern France
Louise de Bettignies
occupied Luxembourg
second German occupation of Belgium in World War II
Clarence
Liège

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