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In a stay-behind operation, a country places secret operatives or organisations in its own territory, for use in the event that the territory is overrun by an enemy. If this occurs, the operatives would then form the basis of a resistance movement, or would act as spies from behind enemy lines. Small-scale operations covered only small areas, but larger stay-behind operations envisaged entire countries being conquered.

Significant stay-behind operations existed during World War II, the United Kingdom put in place the Auxiliary Units. During the Cold War, the NATO and CIA sponsored stay-behind forces in many European countries, intending that they would be activated in the event of that country being taken over by the Warsaw Pact or if the Communist party came to power in a democratic election.

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.[1]

Many hidden weapons caches were found, in Italy, Austria, Germany, the Netherlands and other countries, at 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.

In some cases, stay-behind operations have deviated from their stated purpose, and have been active against elements in their country which they deem to be subversive — rather than fighting an outright invasion, they claimed to be fighting a quieter subversion of their country.

Some have been involved in domestic terrorism campaigns, such as Gladio's participation in Italy's strategy of tension and support for far-right military coups in Greece (the "Regime of the Colonels")

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 Organisation armée secrète included many members of its country's stay-behind organisation.

[edit] List of stay-behind plans

[edit] See also

[edit] References

  1. ^ Adam Ballinger. The quiet Soldier. ISBN 978-1857971583. 
  • Nato's Secret Armies: Operation Gladio and Terrorism in Western Europe, by Daniele Ganser, ISBN 0-7146-5607-0



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