Belgian State Security Service - Literature and Sources

Literature and Sources

  • F. CAESTECKER, Alien Police in Belgium 1840-1940. The creation of guest workers, New York - Oxford, 2000.
  • C. CARPENTIER & F. MOSER, La Sûreté de l'État: histoire d'une déstabilisation, Ottignies, 1993.
  • L. CAYMAEX, L'administration de la Sûreté Publique, Brussels, 1965.
  • M. COOLS, K. DASSEN, R. LIBERT, P. PONSAERTS (eds.), La Sûreté. Essais sur les 175 ans de la Sûreté de l'État, Brussels, Politeia, 2005.
  • J. GOTOVITCH & J. GERARD-LIBOIS, L'An 40. La Belgique occupée, Bruxelles, 1973.
  • L. KEUNINGS, The Secret Police in nineteenth century Brussels, in: Intelligence and National Security, 1989.
  • L. VAN OUTRYVE, Les services de renseignement et de sécurité, Bruxelles, Courier du CRISP, 1999.
  • S. VERVAECK, Inventaire des archives du Ministère de la justice, administration de la sûreté publique, police des étrangers, dossier généraux, Bruxelles, Archives générales du royaume, 1968.

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