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Direction Générale de la Sécurité Extérieure facts for kids

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The Direction Générale de la Sécurité Extérieure, or DGSE, is France's main spy agency. It's like a secret service that works outside of France. Its job is to protect France from dangers that come from other countries. The DGSE is part of the French military. Its main office is in Paris, on a street called Boulevard Mortier.

What is the DGSE?

The DGSE stands for the Directorate-General for External Security. It is a very important part of the French government. Think of it as France's eyes and ears around the world. It gathers information to keep the country safe.

What Does the DGSE Do?

The main goal of the DGSE is to protect France's interests and security. They do this by:

  • Collecting information: They gather secret information from other countries. This helps France understand what's happening globally.
  • Stopping threats: They work to prevent things like terrorism, spying by other countries, and serious crimes that could harm France.
  • Protecting French citizens: They help ensure the safety of French people, even when they are abroad.

The DGSE is a military organization. This means its members are often trained like soldiers. They follow strict rules and work in secret to do their important jobs.

Where is the DGSE Located?

The main headquarters of the DGSE is in the capital city of France, Paris. It is located on the Boulevard Mortier. This building is where many of their operations are planned and managed.

The DGSE was officially started in 1982. Since then, it has been working hard to keep France secure in a changing world.

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