Service D
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LeadersJoseph Joset (founder)[1]
Dates of operationJuly 1940~
ActiveregionsProvinces of Luxembourg, Liège and Limburg
Opponents
German Occupying Forces
| Service D | |
|---|---|
| Leaders | Joseph Joset (founder)[1] |
| Dates of operation | July 1940~ |
| Active regions | Provinces of Luxembourg, Liège and Limburg |
| Opponents | |
Service D was a small group of the Belgian resistance during the Second World War which operated chiefly in the provinces of Luxembourg, Liège and Limburg. The "D" in the group's name is said to have stood for the activities which the group was involved in: the fight against "Defeatism" and "Denunciation" as well as the "Demoralization" of the Germans.[1]