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Winter 2005 -- ABSTRACT -- Markus Pöhlmann The article introduces organisation and missions of German military intelligence during the Great War – on land and at sea. It focuses on espionage, battlefield intelligence, signals intelligence, counter-intelligence, and covert operations and it provides a biographical sketch of the war-time director of the general staff’s intelligence department IIIb, Colonel Walter Nicolai.
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