Groupe G

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General Sabotage Group of Belgium
Groupe G
Groupe Général de Sabotage de Belgique
LeadersAndre Wendelen (founder), Jean Burgers (founder) [1]
Dates of operation1942 – September 1944
Active regionsAcross Belgium
Size4,046 (total)

The General Sabotage Group of Belgium (

Second World War, founded in 1942. Groupe G's activities concentrated particularly on sabotage of German rail lines and it is widely considered to have been the most effective resistance group in Belgium during the period.[2]

History

Groupe G was founded in 1942, by a group of former students of the Free University of Brussels and its ranks were mainly filled by students.[2] Unusually for a resistance cell of the period, the unit's activities were not restricted to a single area as it operated across the country.

Actions

In 1944, Groupe G was responsible for a co-ordinated action on all high voltage electric lines in Belgium.

man-hours
of repairs before the communications were restored.

References

  1. . Retrieved November 9, 2015.
  2. ^ a b c "A Brief – History of Belgian Resistance". Archived from the original on 29 October 2013. Retrieved 26 December 2012.

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