Service de Renseignement Zéro

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Service de Renseignement Zéro was a clandestine Belgian World War II intelligence network that gathered and transmitted information to support Allied operations against the German occupation.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf World War II resistance network
clandestine network
intelligence organization
activity intelligence gathering
transmission of military information
alliedWith Allied powers NERFINISHED
beneficiary Allied military planners
Belgian government-in-exile NERFINISHED
classification resistance intelligence service NERFINISHED
communicationMethod coded messages
radio transmission
secret couriers
conflict World War II
country Belgium
dissolutionReason end of German occupation
era 20th century
goal defeat of Nazi Germany
liberation of Belgium
historicalRole part of Belgian resistance movement
historicalSignificance contributed to Allied situational awareness in occupied Belgium
ideology anti-Nazi
languageOfOperation Dutch
French
legality illegal under German occupation law
operatedIn Belgium NERFINISHED
operationalEnvironment occupied Europe
operationalStatus clandestine
opposed German occupation of Belgium
Nazi Germany NERFINISHED
purpose support Allied operations
undermine German occupation authorities
region Western Europe NERFINISHED
relatedTo Allied intelligence services in World War II
Belgian Resistance NERFINISHED
riskLevel high
riskToMembers arrest
deportation
execution
securityMeasures cell-based organization structure
use of cover names
status defunct
subjectTo German counterintelligence efforts
targetOfSurveillance German administrative authorities in Belgium
German military forces in Belgium
typeOfInformationCollected military intelligence
political intelligence

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Belgian resistance hasPart Service de Renseignement Zéro