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Operation Jungle was a program by the British Secret Intelligence Service (MI6) early in the Cold War (1948–1955) for the clandestine insertion of intelligence and resistance agents into Poland and the Baltic states. The agents were mostly Polish, Estonian, Latvian and Lithuanian exiles who had been trained in the UK and Sweden and were to link up with the anti-Soviet resistance in the occupied states (the Cursed soldiers, the Forest Brothers).
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Operation Jungle
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Several agents captured 3 agents killed
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CommunistPoland
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dbpedia:Cold_War
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dbpedia:Baltic_Sea dbpedia:Lithuania dbpedia:Poland
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Naval success Overall operational failure
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Soviet patrol boats 2E-boats 3 motorboats
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