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Summary Of: XU

XU was established in July 1940 by... XU was initially organised as part of the... so XU split from the Milorg in the autumn of 1941... XU answered to Department... XU continued its work under the leadership of... s led XU from occupied Oslo for the rest of the war... XU also had connections within Nazi Germany... By the end of the war XU had some 1... XU maintained strict discipline around its cell structure... The existence of XU was not revealed to the general public until around 1980... nearly all documents regarding the XU have been released to the public...

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