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Existing comment: Sabotage:
SOE sabotage and subversion missions were designed to trip up Nazi advances and prepare for an Allied invasion.

Underground Allies:
Disguises, hidden weapons, secret suitcase compartments and radios became tools of the underground during World War II. Everyday people worked with secret organizations, including the British SOE and American OSS, to thwart German progress in occupied France and throughout Europe. Unlikely spies spent days in hiding, awaiting the signal that would activate their missions.
That signal often came from a Jedburgh team -- an elite alliance of British, American and French intelligence officers jointly trained by the SOE and the OSS.
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