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...ly so late in World War II? • Why did the Nazi SS work hand-in-glove with Zionist organizations in Palestine and throughout occupied Europe, even ... ...at Jews were safe in Germany. Even Goering was forced to apologize to German Jewish organizations for the truly spontaneous violence of the SA and l... ...ts, agreements, money transfers, and liaisons between the SD and the SS and Zionist organizations the world over. It goes well into 1944, when the H... ...ged by high-level Catholic priests and their collaborators in various international organizations, such as the Red Cross.” “Good God.” – Dan said... ... for these would-be freedom fighters. In the 1990s the existence of NATO’s parallel paramilitary structures was exposed and they were officially out...
...p 276 vii Page Appendixes A. The United Nations System 278 B. International Organizations 279 C. Country Membership in International Organizations 28... ..., 2 TV stations Defense Forces Branches: Army, Navy, Air Force/ Air Defense; paramilitary forces People's Defense Organization and Territorial Troops,... ... several provincial parties Communists: some 70,000 members in various party organizations, including a small nucleus of activists Other political or ... ...urers, middle-class artisans, and the legal and medical professions; various organizations represent the cultural inter- ests of Flanders and Wallonia... ...essure groups: Bud- dhist clergy, Indian merchant community, ethnic Nepalese organizations Member of: ADB, Colombo Plan, ESCAP, FAO, G-77, IBRD, IDA, ... ...round station Defense Forces Branches: Army (including naval and air units); paramilitary Gendarmerie Military manpower: males 15-49, 1,108,000; 580,0... ...lite ground station, inopera- tive Defense Forces Branches: Army, Air Force, paramilitary Gendarmerie, Presidential Guard Military manpower: males 15-... ... ground station Defense Forces Branches: Army, Navy, Air Force, Air Defense; paramilitary Emergency Strike Force Police Military manpower: males 15-49... ... stations; 1 Atlantic Ocean satellite station Defense Forces Branches: Army, paramilitary Gendar- merie Military manpower: males 15-49, 166,000; 83,00...
...lecting on a Generational Challenge 361 12.2 Attack Terrorists and Their Organizations 365 12.3 Prevent the Continued Growth of Islamist Terrorism... ...cy, immigration issues and border control, the flow of assets to terrorist organizations, commercial aviation, the role of congressional oversight and... ...have consulted. But in an event of this scale, touching so many issues and organizations, we are conscious of our limits.We have not interviewed every... ...Gulf states. Donations flowed through charities or other nongovern- mental organizations (NGOs). Bin Ladin and the “Afghan Arabs” drew largely on fund... ... own. Discussion of this memorandum brought to the surface an unease about paramilitary covert action that had become ingrained, at least among some C... ...gement of the directorate was unenthusiastic.The CIA’s capacity to conduct paramilitary operations with its own personnel was not large, and the Agenc... ...ld change. Recommendation: Lead responsibility for directing and executing paramilitary operations, whether clandestine or covert, should shift to the... ... 9/11, the CIA did not invest in developing a robust capability to conduct paramilitary operations with U.S. personnel. It relied on proxies instead, ... ...tly operating standoff missiles, and secretly training foreign military or paramilitary forces.The United States should concentrate responsibility and...