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- T-Force abstract "T-Force was the operational arm of a joint US Army-British Army mission to secure designated German scientific and industrial technology targets before they could be destroyed by retreating enemy forces or looters during the final stages of World War II and its immediate aftermath. Key personnel were also to be seized, and targets of opportunity exploited when encountered. The effort was a business and technology-oriented parallel of sorts to the Monuments Men pursuit of art and financial treasure.The program was designed to loot the defeated Germany's intellectual assets and impede its ability to compete in the postwar political and economic spheres while giving a boost to the nations conducting it. It was also waged against the Soviet Union, as though unacknowledged at the time the T-Force mission also included preventing advanced Nazi technology from falling into Russian hands, destroying whatever could not be seized and hauled away before Soviet troops arrived. As such, T-Force activities can be seen as the beginning of the Cold War; both the preemptive destruction and seizure of assets in the Soviets' path and the heavy-handed nature of how the program was conducted account for the continued scarcity of publicly available information on its role.Comprising some 3,000 \"investigators\" plus thousands more in entire attached battalions of infantry and combat engineers, T-Force activities were among the largest Allied \"exploitation operations\". T-Force was also tasked with preventing damage to infrastructure such as telephone exchanges that would be useful to occupying forces and in the rebuilding of Germany.".
- T-Force thumbnail German_Experimental_Pile_-_Haigerloch_-_April_1945-2.jpg?width=300.
- T-Force wikiPageExternalLink biostoc.htm.
- T-Force wikiPageExternalLink tforce.
- T-Force wikiPageExternalLink t_force.htm.
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- T-Force wikiPageRevisionID "705266358".
- T-Force wikiPageWikiLink 1269th_Engineer_Combat_Battalion_(United_States).
- T-Force wikiPageWikiLink 21st_Army_Group.
- T-Force wikiPageWikiLink Alliance.
- T-Force wikiPageWikiLink Alsos_Mission.
- T-Force wikiPageWikiLink Auergesellschaft.
- T-Force wikiPageWikiLink Bad_Segeberg.
- T-Force wikiPageWikiLink British_Army.
- T-Force wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ian_Fleming.
- T-Force wikiPageWikiLink Category:Military_units_and_formations_of_the_British_Army_in_World_War_II.
- T-Force wikiPageWikiLink Category:Military_units_and_formations_of_the_United_States_Army_in_World_War_II.
- T-Force wikiPageWikiLink Category:Science_and_technology_during_World_War_II.
- T-Force wikiPageWikiLink Cold_War.
- T-Force wikiPageWikiLink Combat_engineer.
- T-Force wikiPageWikiLink Combined_Intelligence_Objectives_Subcommittee.
- T-Force wikiPageWikiLink Field_Information_Agency;_Technical_(FIAT).
- T-Force wikiPageWikiLink File:German_Experimental_Pile_-_Haigerloch_-_April_1945-2.jpg.
- T-Force wikiPageWikiLink G-2_(intelligence).
- T-Force wikiPageWikiLink German_nuclear_weapon_project.
- T-Force wikiPageWikiLink German_surrender_at_Lüneburg_Heath.
- T-Force wikiPageWikiLink Infantry.
- T-Force wikiPageWikiLink Intellectual_property.
- T-Force wikiPageWikiLink Karl_Dönitz.
- T-Force wikiPageWikiLink Kiel.
- T-Force wikiPageWikiLink Kings_Regiment_(Liverpool).
- T-Force wikiPageWikiLink Military_intelligence.
- T-Force wikiPageWikiLink Monuments,_Fine_Arts,_and_Archives_program.
- T-Force wikiPageWikiLink Nazi_Germany.
- T-Force wikiPageWikiLink Operation_Overlord.
- T-Force wikiPageWikiLink Oranienburg.
- T-Force wikiPageWikiLink Oxfordshire_and_Buckinghamshire_Light_Infantry.
- T-Force wikiPageWikiLink Red_Army.
- T-Force wikiPageWikiLink Sean_Longden.
- T-Force wikiPageWikiLink Sixth_United_States_Army_Group.
- T-Force wikiPageWikiLink Supreme_Headquarters_Allied_Expeditionary_Force.
- T-Force wikiPageWikiLink Tony_Hibbert_(British_Army_officer).
- T-Force wikiPageWikiLink Twelfth_United_States_Army_Group.
- T-Force wikiPageWikiLink United_States_Army.
- T-Force wikiPageWikiLink Werner_Heisenberg.
- T-Force wikiPageWikiLink Western_Front_(World_War_II).
- T-Force wikiPageWikiLink World_War_II.
- T-Force wikiPageWikiLink File:Reaktorinneres_Haigerloch.JPG.
- T-Force wikiPageWikiLinkText "T (Target) Force".
- T-Force wikiPageWikiLinkText "T-Force".
- T-Force wikiPageWikiLinkText "Target Forces".
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- T-Force subject Category:Ian_Fleming.
- T-Force subject Category:Military_units_and_formations_of_the_British_Army_in_World_War_II.
- T-Force subject Category:Military_units_and_formations_of_the_United_States_Army_in_World_War_II.
- T-Force subject Category:Science_and_technology_during_World_War_II.
- T-Force hypernym Arm.
- T-Force type Organisation.
- T-Force type Unit.
- T-Force comment "T-Force was the operational arm of a joint US Army-British Army mission to secure designated German scientific and industrial technology targets before they could be destroyed by retreating enemy forces or looters during the final stages of World War II and its immediate aftermath. Key personnel were also to be seized, and targets of opportunity exploited when encountered.".
- T-Force label "T-Force".
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- T-Force sameAs Q7667799.
- T-Force wasDerivedFrom T-Force?oldid=705266358.
- T-Force depiction German_Experimental_Pile_-_Haigerloch_-_April_1945-2.jpg.
- T-Force isPrimaryTopicOf T-Force.