was the larger of the two organizations, with almost 14,000 members at its peak of operation in 1944. What many don't know or realize is that a small and unique group of Canadians, among them Signallers, served covertly behind enemy lines supporting the efforts of the underground resistance movements.Ĭanadians who became secret agents during the Second World War served with two British secret organizations: the Special Operations Executive (S.O.E.) and M.I.9 (Military Intelligence) : Everyone knows that Canadians fought during the Second World War across Europe and the Pacific against the Axis Powers.
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