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has glosseng: The Special Interrogation Group (SIG) (some sources interpret this acronym as Special Identification Group or Special Intelligence Group) was a unit of the British Army during World War II. It was organized from German-speaking Jewish volunteers from the British Mandate of Palestine. The SIG performed commando and sabotage operations against Axis forces in the Western Desert.
lexicalizationeng: Special Interrogation Group
instance ofc/Jewish army units
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Hebrew
has glossheb: קבוצת החקירות המיוחדת (באנגלית: Special Interrogation Group), המוכרת יותר בראשי התיבות SIG הייתה יחידה ב שכללה מתנדבים יהודים דוברי גרמנית מארץ ישראל. יחידת SIG ערכה פעולות חבלה וקומנדו כנגד כוחות מדינות הציר ב במהלך מלחמת העולם השנייה.
lexicalizationheb: קבוצת החקירות המיוחדת
Italian
has glossita: Diversi sono i significati attribuiti all'acronimo SIG: # Special Intelligence Group (gruppo speciale di spionaggio) # Special Identification Group (gruppo speciale di identificazione) # Special Interrogation Group (gruppo speciale per gli interrogatori)
lexicalizationita: Special Interrogation Group
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media:imgME 51 uniforms - Dov Cohen Philip Koegel & Dolph Zentner.jpg
media:imgMaurice (Monju) Tiefenbrunner account on SIG formation - combined resized.jpg
media:imgMonju Tiefenbrunner as ME51 and in POW camp.jpg

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