Roman Czerniawski --
(b. 6 February 1910-26 April 1985) was a Polish Air Force Captain and Allied double agent during World War II.
Arthur George Owens --
(died 1976) was a Welsh electrical engineer who acted as a double agent during World War II. He was working for MI5 while appearing to the Abwehr (the German intelligence agency) to be one of their agents. Owens was known to MI5 by the codename 'SNOW'
Eddie Chapman (1914 – 1997) --
was a British double agent (code named Zig-Zag) during World War II.
He deserted from the Coldstream Guards in the 1930s to become a safecracker with West End London gangs, and spent a number of stretches in jail for the crime. He had affairs with a number of women on the fringe of London high society and then blackmailed them with photographs taken by an accomplice.
Garbo was the British codename of Juan Pujol García (February 14, 1912 – October 10, 1988),
a double agent who played a key role in the success of D-Day towards the end of World War II. The false information Pujol supplied to the German command helped persuade Hitler that the main attack would come later, resulting in his decision to hold back troops from the area around the D-Day landings.
Tricycle was the codename of both Duško Popov (Душко Попов), and the spy network with which he was involved. According to the National Enquirer, author Ian Fleming patterned James Bond after him.
In April 1941 two Norwegians, Helge Moe (Mutt) and Tor Glad (Jeff) fetched up on a remote Aberdeenshire Beach, having travelled by seaplane and rubber dinghy. They immediately turned themselves in to the local police as German spies.
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James Jesus Angleton
Beaumanor Hall
Sigismund Payne Best
Bletchley Park
Board of Economic Warfare
Camp Evans
Wilhelm Canaris
Code talker
Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs
Cryptanalysis of the Enigma
Enigma machine
Eureka beacon
Ex parte Quirin
Fish (cryptography)
Alexander Foote
LaFollette Committee
Latin American Section
List of Americans in the Venona papers
Lorenz cipher
Lucy spy ring
Microdot
Franz Leopold Neumann
Operation Goldeneye
Operation Willi
Hotsumi Ozaki
Red Orchestra
Rudolf Roessler
SMERSH
Salon Kitty
Walter Schellenberg
Siemens and Halske T52
Richard Sorge
Leopold Trepper
Ultra
V-mail
Venlo Incident
War Division
War Production Board
F. W. Winterbotham
XU
2006-09-04 14:34:26
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Admiral Wilhelm Canaris
Rheinhard Gehlen
Allen W. Dulles
Elysa Basna
William Colby
William "Wild Bill" Donovan
Otto Skorzeny
Violette Szabo
Odette Sansom
Dusan Popov
Leopold Trepper
2006-09-04 19:41:09
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answer #2
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answered by Ren Hoek 5
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Germany
Poland
Russia
Yugoslavia
Italy
France
Netherlands
United Kingdom
United States
Morocco
2006-09-04 19:28:21
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answer #3
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answered by Egroeg_Rorepme 4
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Any list will only include the ones who were caught. The others will NEVER be known.
alessandra_alyz: You listed countries, not spies.
2006-09-04 21:30:18
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answer #4
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answered by STEVEN F 7
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Now if they were any good, their names wouldn't be available, would they?
2006-09-04 19:28:16
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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