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Larry, actually you are correct (more or less). In November 1939 a German light aircraft, (probably a Fiesler Storch) was forced down near Mechlin, in Belgium, which is located just inside the eastern frontier.
A gendarme stopped the German officer on board from burning some documents. The gendarme gave the documents to the authorities and these were provided to the French and British. The documents were the German general staff plans for the invasion of France and the low countries. No action was taken as it was thought that this had to be a clumsy German ruse.
A gendarme stopped the German officer on board from burning some documents. The gendarme gave the documents to the authorities and these were provided to the French and British. The documents were the German general staff plans for the invasion of France and the low countries. No action was taken as it was thought that this had to be a clumsy German ruse.