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Réseau AGIR : ウィキペディア英語版
Réseau AGIR

The Réseau AGIR ((英語:ACT Network)) was a World War II espionage group founded〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Michel Hollard: Heros de la Resistance )〕 by French wartime resister Michel Hollard that provided human intelligence on V-1 flying bomb facilities.
Intelligence was collected every 3 weeks directly from volunteer informants
Hollard smuggled information to the British military attaché in Bern, Switzerland, from Occupied France making ninety-eight trips from 1941 through February 1944 when he was betrayed and arrested. After a September 7, 1943, Ultra intercept identified that an agent tasked with gathering V-weapon intelligence had been captured, Réseau AGIR member Olivier Giran was captured and executed in 1943.
On 5 February 1944, Michel Hollard and 4 other AGIR agents (including Henri Dujarier) were arrested during a cafe meeting on the Rue du Faubourg-Saint-Denis (Hollard received the "bath treatment" (torture) by the Milice.)
==V-1 espionage==
An AGIR railway engineer at Rouen reported in 1943 unusual constructions in Upper Normandy, and Michel Hollard's report of September 1943 to the British Secret Intelligence Service identified six V-1 flying bomb facilities: " le Faubourg, , Totes, Ribeaucourt, Maison Ponthieu and Bois Carre". A more detailed report in October about Bois Carré claimed it had "a concrete platform with centre axis pointing directly to London". AGIR reconnoitered 104 V-1 facilities and helped pinpointing the Watten bunker, the first V-2 launching site. AGIR also provided sketches of V-1 launching sites such as one by André Comps of Bois Carré ((英語:square woods)) labeled "La position de Maisons" and ''B2''. Hollard had the site infiltrated by Comps, who copied "the blueprints"〔—a copy of the compass swinging building blueprint and the Bois Carré sketch were published in 1978.

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