Abwehr
[ ahp-vair, ahb-; German ahp-veyr ]
/ ˈɑp vɛər, ˈɑb-; German ˈɑp veɪr /
noun
the German high-command service for espionage, counterintelligence, and sabotage during World War II.
Origin of Abwehr
< German: literally, defense (noun derivative of
abwehren to defend, ward off), perhaps orig. in a compound such as
Spionageabwehr counterintelligence
Example sentences from the Web for abwehr
Soon he was snapped up by the Abwehr, the German intelligence service, and sent into action.
The Spy Who Tricked Hitler: The Story of Double Agent Juan Pujol and D-Day |Stephan Talty |July 11, 2012 |DAILY BEASTTo keep this network up and running, the Abwehr paid Garcia, whom they code-named "Arabel," the then-vast sum of £20,000.
Garbo the Spy: Documentary on the Double Agent Who Helped Defeat Hitler |Andrew Roberts |November 27, 2011 |DAILY BEAST