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  • ...foreign intelligence service (FIS) or a terrorist organization. Offensive counterespionage (and counterterrorism) is done one of two ways, either by manipulating the ...responsibility of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, while the principal counterespionage service is in the Central Intelligence Agency. In Britain, the division is
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  • #REDIRECT [[Counterespionage]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Counterespionage/Definition]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Counterespionage/Related Articles]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Counterespionage#Double agent]]
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  • ...Subpages}}</noinclude>German academic psychiatrist who took part in Nazi [[counterespionage]] operations and a possibly limited role in the [[Nazi euthanasia program]]
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  • ...y, and is the primary authority for a variety of domestic crimes, civilian counterespionage within the United States, and [[organized crime]]
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  • {{r|Counterespionage||**}}
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  • ...> He analyzed Germany's failure to integrate the counterintelligence and [[counterespionage]] functions, and attributed it part to Germany's not having a "Secret Servi He was assigned to the [[Gestapo]] in August 1939 and put in charge of counterespionage. In 1941, he and his functions were transferred into the Political Intellig
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  • | publisher = Basic Books | date = 1986}}, p. 65</ref> and, assisting counterespionage personnel of the SD, in field operations. He assisted Walter Schellenberg i
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  • ...ort from the [[U.S. Department of Justice]], "National Security Division's Counterespionage Section's Report on Significant Export Control Cases since September 2001". ...= http://www.judicialwatch.org/story/2009/oct/national-security-divisions-counterespionage-sections-report-significant-export-contr
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  • The Offensive counterintelligence|counterespionage section of the U.S. Office of Strategic Services, which worked closely with
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  • One of the SD's greatest counterespionage successes was the [[Venlo Incident]], in which it lured operatives of the B
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  • ...nterintelligence, although the [[Sicherheitsdienst]] (SD) was the active [[counterespionage]] organization.
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  • ...rks among these units, so, in 1946, created the External Documentation and Counterespionage Service (SDECE) subordinated to the prime minister.<ref name=PikeFrenchSIGI ==Western counterespionage==
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  • ...eported that Ahminejad fired four senior officials, including the chief of counterespionage, a protege of Khatami, in a bid to take control of the ministry. "This purg
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  • ...foreign intelligence service (FIS) or a terrorist organization. Offensive counterespionage (and counterterrorism) is done one of two ways, either by manipulating the ...responsibility of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, while the principal counterespionage service is in the Central Intelligence Agency. In Britain, the division is
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  • ...t it. Although in the earlier novels he was said to be the head of British counterespionage operations during World War I and in the first novel is now head of the Mil
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  • * Rositzke, Harry. ''The CIA's Secret Operations: Espionage, Counterespionage, and Covert Action'' (1988) 290 pp. [http://www.questia.com/read/82295474?
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  • ==Western counterespionage==
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  • ...ature, referring to how intelligence can be paralyzed by overemphasizing a counterespionage assumption that all information is deception.
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