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Что (кто) такое bureau de dessin - определение

INTELLIGENCE AGENCY
Deuxième bureau; Deuxième Bureau de l'État-major général; Deuxieme Bureau; Deuxieme bureau; Deuxieme Bureau de l'Etat-major general; 2nd Bureau

Bureau de La Rivière         
POLITICIAN
Bureau de La Riviere
Bureau de La Rivière was a French politician, knight and royal adviser. He was the chamberlain of Charles V the Wise and an advisor to Charles VI the Beloved.
Écoles gratuites de dessin         
18TH-CENTURY FRENCH ART SCHOOLS
Ecole Gratuite de Dessin; École Gratuite de Dessin; Écoles gratuite de dessin; École Royale Gratuite de Dessin
The Écoles gratuites de dessin (free drawing schools) were several art schools founded in eighteenth-century France, notably the École Royale Gratuite de Dessin in Paris.
Deuxième Bureau (Morocco)         
Deuxieme Bureau (Morocco)
The Deuxième Bureau is the military secret service of Morocco. It is in charge of the military surveillance of foreign armies and of foreign land borders.

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Deuxième Bureau

The Deuxième Bureau de l'État-major général ("Second Bureau of the General Staff") was France's external military intelligence agency from 1871 to 1940. It was dissolved together with the Third Republic upon the armistice with Germany. However the term "Deuxième Bureau" (French: [døzjɛm byʁo]), like "MI6" and "KGB", outlived the original organization as a general label for the country's intelligence service.

French military intelligence was composed of two separate bureaus prior to World War II. The Premier Bureau was charged with informing the high command about the state of French, allied and friendly troops, while the Deuxième Bureau developed intelligence concerning enemy troops. The Deuxième Bureau was celebrated for its cryptanalytical work, but it was criticized for its involvement in the Dreyfus affair and its consistent overestimation of German military formations prior to World War II.

Its final director was Colonel Louis Rivet.