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[td]==Network==[/td] [td]After the Ruhr incident, Robinson built a vast espionage network that spanned the whole of Europe.{{sfn|Bourgeois|2015|p=102}} He relied on a small trusted band of professional agents, essentially activists, who worked in positions that involved travel, e.g. salesman, business representatives, railway workers.{{sfn|Bourgeois|2015|p=102}} Robinson worked undercover at Beffort and Colin engravers, located at 11 Passage Saint-Pierre-Amelot in the [[11th arrondissement of Paris]]. The workshops were an ideal place to exchange and transmit correspondence that made externsive use of [[Microphotograph|microphotography]].{{sfn|Bourgeois|2015|p=102}} Robinsons network was built on two lines of communication. The first network was headquartered in [[Basel]] that connected Switzerland to the Netherlands via Germany and Belgium. The second network had communication points in [[Marseille]] and [[Nice]] that covered all of [[Southern Europe]] through Italy and as far as Bulgaria.{{sfn|Bourgeois|2015|p=103}}[/td]
[td]After the Ruhr incident, Robinson built a vast espionage network that spanned the whole of Europe.{{sfn|Bourgeois|2015|p=102}} He relied on a small trusted band of professional agents, essentially activists, who worked in positions that involved travel, e.g. salesman, business representatives, railway workers.{{sfn|Bourgeois|2015|p=102}} His staff included Andre Labarthe, [[Maurice Aenis-Haenslin]], [[Basile Maximovitch]], [[Ernest David Weiss]], Hans Lubschinsky and Heinz Kalman.[/td] [td]His informants included journalists, scientists [/td] [td]Robinson worked undercover at Beffort and Colin engravers, located at 11 Passage Saint-Pierre-Amelot in the [[11th arrondissement of Paris]]. The workshops were an ideal place to exchange and transmit correspondence that made externsive use of [[Microphotograph|microphotography]].{{sfn|Bourgeois|2015|p=102}} Robinsons network was built on two lines of communication. The first network was headquartered in [[Basel]] that connected Switzerland to the Netherlands via Germany and Belgium. The second network had communication points in [[Marseille]] and [[Nice]] that covered all of [[Southern Europe]] through Italy and as far as Bulgaria.{{sfn|Bourgeois|2015|p=103}}[/td] [td][/td]
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[td]==Network==[/td] [td]After the Ruhr incident, Robinson built a vast espionage network that spanned the whole of Europe.{{sfn|Bourgeois|2015|p=102}} He relied on a small trusted band of professional agents, essentially activists, who worked in positions that involved travel, e.g. salesman, business representatives, railway workers.{{sfn|Bourgeois|2015|p=102}} Robinson worked undercover at Beffort and Colin engravers, located at 11 Passage Saint-Pierre-Amelot in the [[11th arrondissement of Paris]]. The workshops were an ideal place to exchange and transmit correspondence that made externsive use of [[Microphotograph|microphotography]].{{sfn|Bourgeois|2015|p=102}} Robinsons network was built on two lines of communication. The first network was headquartered in [[Basel]] that connected Switzerland to the Netherlands via Germany and Belgium. The second network had communication points in [[Marseille]] and [[Nice]] that covered all of [[Southern Europe]] through Italy and as far as Bulgaria.{{sfn|Bourgeois|2015|p=103}}[/td]
[td]After the Ruhr incident, Robinson built a vast espionage network that spanned the whole of Europe.{{sfn|Bourgeois|2015|p=102}} He relied on a small trusted band of professional agents, essentially activists, who worked in positions that involved travel, e.g. salesman, business representatives, railway workers.{{sfn|Bourgeois|2015|p=102}} His staff included Andre Labarthe, [[Maurice Aenis-Haenslin]], [[Basile Maximovitch]], [[Ernest David Weiss]], Hans Lubschinsky and Heinz Kalman.[/td] [td]His informants included journalists, scientists [/td] [td]Robinson worked undercover at Beffort and Colin engravers, located at 11 Passage Saint-Pierre-Amelot in the [[11th arrondissement of Paris]]. The workshops were an ideal place to exchange and transmit correspondence that made externsive use of [[Microphotograph|microphotography]].{{sfn|Bourgeois|2015|p=102}} Robinsons network was built on two lines of communication. The first network was headquartered in [[Basel]] that connected Switzerland to the Netherlands via Germany and Belgium. The second network had communication points in [[Marseille]] and [[Nice]] that covered all of [[Southern Europe]] through Italy and as far as Bulgaria.{{sfn|Bourgeois|2015|p=103}}[/td] [td][/td]
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