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  2. List of imprisoned spies - Wikipedia

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    Convicted for spying for the United Kingdom and its allies during the First World War: November 1916: Life sentence (released 2 years later) Clayton J. Lonetree: American Convicted for providing classified information to the Soviet Union while stationed in Moscow as a guard at the U.S. Embassy August 21, 1987

  3. List of American spies - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of spies who engaged in direct espionage. It includes Americans spying against their own country and people spying on behalf of the United States. American Revolution era spies

  4. History of espionage - Wikipedia

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    Aztecs used Pochtecas, people in charge of commerce, as spies and diplomats, and had diplomatic immunity. Along with the pochteca, before a battle or war, secret agents, quimitchin , were sent to spy amongst enemies usually wearing the local costume and speaking the local language, techniques similar to modern secret agents.

  5. List of British spies - Wikipedia

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    2 World War I. 3 Interwar period. 4 World War II. ... View history; General What links here; ... The following is a list of people engaged in spying for the UK.

  6. List of spymasters - Wikipedia

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  7. List of spies in World War II - Wikipedia

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    Person Notes Reference(s) Carmelo Borg Pisani: Carmelo Borg Pisani was a Maltese-born artist and Italian Fascist who, on being discovered during an espionage mission in Malta, was found guilty by a British war tribunal and executed for treason.

  8. The G-Man who kept Detroit safe from Hitler’s spies during ...

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    Dozens of suspects were detained and an impressive collection of guns, short-wave radios and cameras was seized. That year, 56 people were convicted of espionage in Detroit. “We were losing the ...

  9. Ritchie Boys - Wikipedia

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    The Ritchie Boys, part of the U.S. Military Intelligence Service (MIS) at the War Department, were an organization of soldiers in World War II with sizable numbers of German and Austrian recruits who were used primarily for interrogation of prisoners on the front lines and counter-intelligence in Europe.