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- Belgian resistance group (en)
- Belgische weerstandsgroep (nl)
- groupe de résistance belge (fr)
- grup de resistència belga (ca)
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- Evacuation of hundreds of downed Allied airman from Belgium through France to neutral Spain from where they could be repatriated to Great Britain.
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- Andrée de Jongh, head of the Comet Line, receiving the George Medal in 1946 (en)
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- June 1941 – December 1944 (en)
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- Occupied Belgium, Occupied France, Spain (en)
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- 1.57788E9 (dbd:second)
- My name is Andrée...but I would like you to call me by my code name, which is Dédée, which means little mother. From here on I will be your little mother, and you will be my little children. It will be my job to get my children to Spain and freedom. (en)
- Participation in the escape networks was arguably the most dangerous form of resistance work in occupied Europe...The most perilous job of all was handled mostly by young women, many of them still in their teens, who escorted the servicemen hundreds of miles across enemy territory to Spain. (en)
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- Evacuation of hundreds of downed Allied airman from Belgium through France to neutral Spain from where they could be repatriated to Great Britain. (en)
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- Andrée de Jongh to downed airmen. (en)
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- Comet Line (en)
- Xarxa Cometa (ca)
- Comète sarea (eu)
- Komet (Fluchtnetzwerk) (de)
- Réseau Comète (fr)
- Comète (nl)
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