Gijsbertus Jacobus "Bert" Sas (1 August 1892–20 October 1948) was the Netherlands military attaché in Berlin at the time of the German invasion of the...
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Special Air Service (redirect from SAS Troops)
The Special Air Service (SAS) is a special forces unit of the British Army. It was founded as a regiment in 1941 by David Stirling, and in 1950 it was...
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include: Anna Sas (2003), Belarusian footballer Bert Sas (1892–1948), Netherlands military attaché Brunori Sas (1977), Italian singer Éva Sas (1970), French...
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friend Bert Sas, the Netherlands' military attaché in Berlin, more than twenty times the date of the postponed invasion of the Netherlands. Sas passed...
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there, Major Bert Sas, had established good relations with Colonel Hans Oster, who occupied a high position in the Abwehr. Oster warned Sas about German...
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lieutenant with the Netherlands army general staff at The Hague, under Bert Sas who was the Netherlands military attaché in Berlin. On 9 November 1939...
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la Faille (1886–1959), art critic Arie Bijvoet (1891–1976), footballer Bert Sas (1892–1948), military attaché Ate Faber (1894–1962), fencer Jeanne Bieruma...
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downwind-leg of runway 26. — Accident description at the Aviation Safety Network Bert Sas, Dutch diplomat, former military attaché to Berlin who warned the Allies...
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Berlin, Colonel Bert Sas. After Oster returned to the car, he told Liedig, that he just committed treason. In fact Oster informed Sas about the planned...
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Commander Howard Campaigne from TICOM The Venlo Incident (TVP 1, 2004) – Bert Sas The Red Orchestra (TVP 1, 2005) – an Oberst of Abwehr The Wave of Crimes...
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