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  2. History of espionage - Wikipedia

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    Journal of Cold War Studies 6.2 (2004): 21–56. abstract; Haslam, Jonathan and Karina Urbach, eds. Secret Intelligence in the European States System, 1918–1989 (2014) covers USSR, Britain, France, East Germany and West Germany; Hughes-Wilson, John. The Secret State: A History of Intelligence and Espionage (2017) excerpt; Jeffreys-Jones Rhodri.

  3. Intelligence literature - Wikipedia

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    The largest collection of intelligence history remains the Intelligence History Collection (IHC), which is housed in the CIA Library, containing over 23,000 volumes. [44] This collection was mostly gathered by Walter Pforzheimer , who was often referred to by his honorific title in the intelligence world as "The Dean of Intelligence Literature."

  4. Johannes Eppler - Wikipedia

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    Johannes Eppler (1914–1999), also known as Hans Eppler, John Eppler, and Hussein Gaafer, [1] was a World War II Abwehr spy, a German who had been raised in Egypt by his Egyptian stepfather. One of Rommel 's spies during the North African campaign in World War II, Operation Salaam led by László Almásy spirited Eppler and Hans-Gerd Sandstede ...

  5. Journal of the American Research Center in Egypt - Wikipedia

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    The Journal of the American Research Center in Egypt (JARCE) is an academic journal published for the American Research Center in Egypt by Lockwood Press. [1] It was established in 1962 to publish research "into the art, archaeology, languages, history, and social systems of the Egyptian people."

  6. List of history journals - Wikipedia

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    This list of history journals presents representative notable academic journals pertaining to the field of history and historiography.It includes scholarly journals listed by journal databases and professional associations such as: JSTOR, Project MUSE, the Organization of American Historians, the American Historical Association, [1] Goedeken (2000), [2] or are published by national or regional ...

  7. Lavon Affair - Wikipedia

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    The Lavon affair was a failed Israeli covert operation, codenamed Operation Susannah, conducted in Egypt in the summer of 1954. As part of a false flag operation, [1] a group of Egyptian Jews were recruited by Israeli military intelligence to plant bombs inside Egyptian-, American-, and British-owned civilian targets: cinemas, libraries, and American educational centers.

  8. General Intelligence Service (Egypt) - Wikipedia

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    The General Intelligence Service (Arabic: جهاز المخابرات العامة Gihaz El Mukhabarat El ‘Amma; GIS), often referred to as the Mukhabarat (Arabic: المخابرات El Mukhabarat) is an Egyptian intelligence agency responsible for providing national security intelligence, both domestically and internationally. [4]

  9. History of surveillance - Wikipedia

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    In history, surveillance is often referred to as spying or espionage. Most often, surveillance historically occurred as a means to gather and collect information, supervise the actions of other people (usually enemies), and to use this information to increase ones understanding of the party being spied upon.