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- Stay-behind abstract "In a stay-behind operation, a country places secret operatives or organisations in its own territory, for use in the event that an enemy occupies that territory. If this occurs, the operatives would then form the basis of a resistance movement or act as spies from behind enemy lines. Small-scale operations may cover discreet areas, but larger stay-behind operations envisage reacting to the conquest of entire countries.Stay-behind operations of significant size existed during World War II. The United Kingdom put in place the Auxiliary Units. Partisans in Axis-occupied Soviet territory in the early 1940s operated with a stay-behind element.During the Cold War, the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) and the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) sponsored stay-behind networks in many European countries, intending to activate them in the event of that country being taken over by the Warsaw Pact or if a communist party came to power in a democratic election. According to Martin Packard they were "financed, armed, and trained in covert resistance activities, including assassination, political provocation and disinformation."Many hidden weapons caches were foundTemplate:By whom?, in Italy, Austria, Germany, the Netherlands and other countries, at the disposition of these "secret armies". The most famous of these NATO operations was Operation Gladio, acknowledged by Italian Prime Minister Giulio Andreotti on October 24, 1990.The United Kingdom's Territorial Army regiments of SAS and Honourable Artillery Company provided such stay-behind parties in the UK's sector of West Germany.In some cases, stay-behind operations have deviated from their stated purpose, and have become active against elements in their own countries which they deem to be subversive — rather than fighting an outright invasion, they claimed to be fighting a quieter subversion of their country. In some countries, there has been a considerable degree of overlap between official stay-behind organisations and other, non-official groups. For example, the French opponents of Algerian independence in the Organisation de l'armée secrète included many members of its country's stay-behind organisation.[citation needed]".
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- Stay-behind subject Category:Contemporary_French_history.
- Stay-behind subject Category:Contemporary_German_history.
- Stay-behind subject Category:Contemporary_Italian_history.
- Stay-behind subject Category:Intelligence_operations.
- Stay-behind subject Category:Psychological_warfare_techniques.
- Stay-behind subject Category:Spies_by_role.
- Stay-behind subject Category:Stay-behind_organizations.
- Stay-behind subject Category:Urban_guerrilla_warfare_tactics.
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- Stay-behind comment "In a stay-behind operation, a country places secret operatives or organisations in its own territory, for use in the event that an enemy occupies that territory. If this occurs, the operatives would then form the basis of a resistance movement or act as spies from behind enemy lines. Small-scale operations may cover discreet areas, but larger stay-behind operations envisage reacting to the conquest of entire countries.Stay-behind operations of significant size existed during World War II.".
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