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The study explores "the case of national jitters" that occurred in the United States in the years 1938 to 1942 following rumours of the existence of a German Fifth Column movement. It relates how both government and citizens exaggerated what was actually a modest German effort.
Subversive activities --- Espionage --- World War, 1939-1945 --- Spies --- Agents, Secret --- Intelligencers (Spies) --- Operatives (Spies) --- Secret agents --- Spooks (Spies) --- Spying --- Secret service --- History
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Spies. --- Military surveillance. --- Surveillance, Military --- Detectors --- Military intelligence --- Agents, Secret --- Intelligencers (Spies) --- Operatives (Spies) --- Secret agents --- Spooks (Spies) --- Spying --- Subversive activities --- Espionage --- Secret service
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Espionage --- Secret service --- Spies --- History --- Spain --- Agents, Secret --- Intelligencers (Spies) --- Operatives (Spies) --- Secret agents --- Spooks (Spies) --- Spying --- Subversive activities --- Secret police (Secret service) --- Police --- Detectives --- Intelligence service --- Covert operations (Espionage) --- Operations, Undercover (Espionage) --- Undercover operations (Espionage)
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"Tijdens de Tweede Wereldoorlog waren meer dan 18.000 Belgen actief als inlichtingen- en actieagent. Vanuit de schaduw en in de illegaliteit zetten zij zich in voor sabotage, spionage en inlichtingenverzameling en hielpen zij militairen en burgers ontsnappen naar onbezet gebied. De inzet van dit 'schaduwleger' zorgde ervoor dat België een 'glazen huis' was voor de regering en de Veiligheid van de Staat in ballingschap in Londen. Daardoor hebben zij een belangrijke bijdrage geleverd aan de geallieerde eindoverwinning. Dit boek vertrekt vanuit de ervaringen van de agenten op het eind van de oorlog. Het bekijkt vervolgens op welke manier de herinnering aan deze agenten en hun acties is geëvolueerd sinds de Bevrijding tot nu. Hun daden en zelfopoffering mogen niet worden vergeten."--Publisher "Pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale, plus de 18.000 Belges ont oeuvré comme agents de renseignement et d'action. Dans l'ombre et l'illégalité, ces agents ont saboté, espionné et rassemblé des renseignements, et ont aidé des militaires et des citoyens à s'échapper vers les territoires non occupés. Les exploits de cette 'armée de l'ombre' ont fait de la Belgique une 'maison de verre' pour le gouvernement et la Sûreté de l'État en exil à Londres, et ont contribué de façon importante à la victoire des alliés. Ce livre part des expériences des agents à la fin de la guerre et examine ensuite comment la mémoire de ces agents et de leurs actions a évolué depuis la Libération jusqu'à aujourd'hui. Leurs actions et leurs sacrifices ne peuvent être oubliés."--Publisher
Polemology --- History of Belgium and Luxembourg --- anno 1940-1949 --- Intelligence officers --- Spies --- World War, 1939-1945 --- Agents, Secret --- Intelligencers (Spies) --- Operatives (Spies) --- Secret agents --- Spooks (Spies) --- Spying --- Subversive activities --- Espionage --- Secret service --- Intelligence agents --- Intelligence service --- History --- Underground movements --- Belgium
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Spies --- #BUAR:bibl.de Bock --- Agents, Secret --- Intelligencers (Spies) --- Operatives (Spies) --- Secret agents --- Spooks (Spies) --- Spying --- Subversive activities --- Espionage --- Secret service --- Wolf, Markus, --- Volʹf, Markus, --- Wolf, Mischa, --- Germany (East) --- Politics and government.
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At the beginning of World War II, Heinz August L?ning, posing as a Jewish refugee, was sent to Cuba to spy for the Third Reich. L?ning's assignment was to collect information about the United States and its allies and report back to Abwehr, the German foreign intelligence agency. The Caribbean waters L?ning monitored were important to the Allies both for shipping and for deploying ships between the various fronts. Despite some early setbacks, L?ning provided information on naval activities to the Germans. Ultimately, however, L?ning was arrested and became the only Nazi spy executed in Lati
Spies --- Espionage, German --- World War, 1939-1945 --- Agents, Secret --- Intelligencers (Spies) --- Operatives (Spies) --- Secret agents --- Spooks (Spies) --- Spying --- Subversive activities --- Espionage --- Secret service --- German espionage --- Lüning, Heinz, --- Luning, Heinz,
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"The Woman Who Fought an Empire" tells the improbable odyssey of a spirited young woman--the daughter of Romanian-born Jewish settlers in Palestine--and her journey from unhappy housewife to daring leader of a notorious Middle East spy ring.
Espionage, British --- World War, 1914-1918 --- Zionists --- Spies --- Agents, Secret --- Intelligencers (Spies) --- Operatives (Spies) --- Secret agents --- Spooks (Spies) --- Spying --- Subversive activities --- Espionage --- Secret service --- British espionage --- Aaronsohn, Sarah. --- NILI (Organization : Palestine) --- N.I.L.I. --- ניל״י
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A full account of the highly paid World war II spy ""Cicero"", whose photographs of sensitive documents belonging to Britain's ambassador to Turkey could have given Germany the power to alter the course of the war.
World War, 1939-1945 --- Espionage, German --- Spies --- Agents, Secret --- Intelligencers (Spies) --- Operatives (Spies) --- Secret agents --- Spooks (Spies) --- Spying --- Subversive activities --- Espionage --- Secret service --- German espionage --- Bazna, Elyesa, --- Cicero, --- Bazna, Ė.,
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Sorge's activities between 1930 and 1942 have tended to be lauded as those of a superlative human intelligence operator and the Soviet Union's GRU (Soviet military intelligence unit) as the optimum of spy-masters. Although it was unusual for a great deal of inside knowledge to be obtained from the Japanese side, most attention has always been paid on the German side to the roles played by representatives of the German Army in Japan. This book, supported by extensive notes and a bibliography, by contrast, highlights the friendly relations between Sorge and Paul Wenneker, German naval attaché in Japan from 1932 to 1937 and 1940-45. Wenneker, from extensive and expanding contacts inside the Japanese Navy (and also concealed contacts with the Japanese Army) supplied Sorge with key information on the depth of rivalry between the Japanese armed services.
Spies --- World War, 1939-1945 --- Secret service --- Espionage. --- Japanese military. --- Riichard Sorge. --- axis. --- intelligence. --- spying. --- ww2. --- Sorge, Richard, --- Subversive activities --- Espionage --- Agents, Secret --- Intelligencers (Spies) --- Operatives (Spies) --- Secret agents --- Spooks (Spies) --- Spying --- Zorge, Rikhard, --- Зорге, Рихард, --- Zoruge, Rihiaruto, --- Sonter, R.
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