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The [[American Labor Committee to Aid British Labor]] (ALCABL) was a vehicle for US trade union supporters of Britain prior to US entry into the Second World War. According to [[Special Operations Executive]] agent [[Sydney Morrell]] it was a British controlled front.<ref>Thomas E. Mahl, Desperate Deception, Brassey's 1999, p.24.</ref>
 
The [[American Labor Committee to Aid British Labor]] (ALCABL) was a vehicle for US trade union supporters of Britain prior to US entry into the Second World War. According to [[Special Operations Executive]] agent [[Sydney Morrell]] it was a British controlled front.<ref>Thomas E. Mahl, Desperate Deception, Brassey's 1999, p.24.</ref>
  
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The American Labor Committee to Aid British Labor (ALCABL) was a vehicle for US trade union supporters of Britain prior to US entry into the Second World War. According to Special Operations Executive agent Sydney Morrell it was a British controlled front.[1]

ALCABL was organised in March 1941, during a US visit by the TUC's Sir Walter Citrine. Thomas E. Mahl suggests that its chairman, Matthew Woll may have been a British intelligence contact.[2]


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  1. Thomas E. Mahl, Desperate Deception, Brassey's 1999, p.24.
  2. Thomas E. Mahl, Desperate Deception, Brassey's 1999, p.32.