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  2. List of intelligence agencies of Germany - Wikipedia

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    West Germany. Gehlen Organization ("The Org", "Zipper"): Precursor to the Bundesnachrichtendienst (Federal Intelligence Service). Office/Center for Intelligence of the Federal Armed Forces (ANBw/ZNBw) (German: Amt/Zentrum für Nachrichtenwesen der Bundeswehr ): Military intelligence analysis organization of the Bundeswehr.

  3. German Intelligence Community - Wikipedia

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    The German Intelligence Community is the collective of intelligence agencies in Germany.Germany has three federal intelligence services and 16 state intelligence services. . Because they do not form a single entity and because their responsibilities are split between multiple government ministries and even jurisdictions, this is an informal term for all government agencies and components with ...

  4. Federal Intelligence Service - Wikipedia

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    The New York Times News Service obituary lauded the BND's many successes under Wessel but noted that there had been "a number of incidents of East Germans infiltrating the West German government, particularly intelligence agencies, on Gen. Wessel's watch". [30]

  5. Category:German intelligence agencies - Wikipedia

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    German intelligence agencies, government agencies responsible for the collection, analysis, and exploitation of information in support of law enforcement, national security, military, and foreign policy objectives. [1

  6. List of intelligence agencies - Wikipedia

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    41 Germany. Toggle Germany subsection. 41.1 Federal. 41.2 State. 42 Ghana. 43 Greece. 44 Guyana. 45 Hungary. 46 Iceland. 47 India. ... This is a list of intelligence ...

  7. Abwehr - Wikipedia

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    The Abwehr (German for resistance or defence, though the word usually means counterintelligence in a military context; pronounced [ˈapveːɐ̯]) was the German military-intelligence service for the Reichswehr and the Wehrmacht from 1920 to 1944.

  8. German intelligence says Russian GRU group behind NATO, EU ...

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    Germany's domestic intelligence agency has warned against a cyber group belonging to Russian military intelligence (GRU) Unit 29155, saying it has carried out cyberattacks against NATO and EU ...

  9. The lead agency for the German military intelligence operations as well as strategic defense-related intelligence is the Bundesverteidigungsministerium (Ministry of Defense) in Berlin. The legal basis for the MAD is the MAD Law of December 20, 1990, [3] as amended by Article 8 of the law of April 22, 2005. [4]