- Service de Documentation Extérieure et de Contre-Espionnage
The Service de Documentation Extérieure et de Contre-Espionnage ("External Documentation and Counter-Espionage Service", SDECE) was
France 's externalintelligence agency fromNovember 6 ,1944 toApril 2 ,1982 when it was replaced by the "Direction Générale de la Sécurité Extérieure " (DGSE). It should not be confused with theDeuxième Bureau which was intended to pursue purely military intelligence.Under the Fourth Republic the SDECE was subordinated to the Council
President . From the onset of the Fifth Republic and until 1962, it was subordinate toPrime Minister Michel Debré and its resources largely dedicated to theAlgerian War . Following theMehdi Ben Barka affair, Generalde Gaulle subordinated the service to the ministry of defence, and the service was gradually militarized.Its final director was
Alexandre de Marenches .Directors of the SDECE
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André Dewavrin alias « Colonel Passy », (DGER/SDECE), from April 19, 1945 to April 1946
* Henri-Alexis Ribiere, from April 1946 to January 1951
* Pierre Boursicot, from January 1951 to September 1957
* General Paul Grossin, from 1957 to 1962
* General Paul Jacquier, from 1962 to 1966
* General Eugène Guibaud, from 1966 to 1970
*Alexandre de Marenches , fromNovember 6 1970 toJune 12 1981
* Pierre Marion (SDECE/DGSE ), fromJune 17 1981 toNovember 10 1982 Known Operations
* Guerrilla intelligence-gathering and operations with
montagnard partisans during theFirst Indochina War carried out by theGCMA (Groupe de Commandos Mixtes Aéroportés).
*Operation Condor of ColonelJean Sassi atDien Bien Phu April 30, 1954.
* Operations interdicting the supply of weapons to theFLN and its couriers in Europe (the « porteurs de valises », activists supporting Algerian independence) during theAlgerian War .
* Efforts to obtain control of Nigerian oil production in 1968 in association withBiafra n separatists.
* Reporting theYom Kippur War in October 1973 (it was the first Western intelligence service to do so.)
* Reporting theSoviet invasion of Afghanistan in December 1979.
* Supporting the coup d’etat against Emperor JeanBokassa of theCentral African Republic in 1979 (Operation Barracuda) and installing a pro-French government.
* Efforts in 1977 and August 1980 to subvert colonelQadafi .
* Support of québécois separatist movements by agents of the SDECE as part of operation « Assistance et cooperation technique » or « Opération Ascot».
*According toAlfred McCoy 's "The Politics of Heroin in Southeast Asia " (1972), the SDECE financed all of its covert operations, during the Indochina War, from its control of the Indochina drug trade (see alsoFrench Connection ) [ Alfred Mc Coy, [http://www.bearcave.com/bookrev/nugan_hand.html 9 November 1991 interview] , byPaul DeRienzo ] .Known or Supposed Agents
* Jean-Charles Marchiani, with SDECE from 1960 to 1970
*Vladimir Volkoff , intelligence officer during the Algerian War
* Philippe Thyraud de Vosjoli
* Colonel René Bertrand, alias Beaumont
* Colonel Nicolas Fourcaud
* Colonel Marcel Leroy, alias Leroy-Finville
* Colonel Paul Ferrer, alias Fournier
* Colonel Marcel Mercier, lpart of the Red Hand terrorist group
* Lieutenant-Colonel Bernard Nut, chef de mission, killed on assignment February 15, 1983References
ee also
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Action Service
*GCMA
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