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  2. List of spies in World War II - Wikipedia

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    Morris Berg was an American catcher and coach in Major League Baseball, who later served as a spy for the Office of Strategic Services during World War II. [53] Julia Child: Child worked for the OSS on the development of shark repellents. This was to ensure that sharks would not explode ordnance targeting German U-boats. [54] William J. Donovan

  3. History of espionage - Wikipedia

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    Additional WWII espionage examples include Soviet spying on the US Manhattan project, the German Duquesne Spy Ring convicted in the US, and the Soviet Red Orchestra spying on Nazi Germany. A tape recorder on display in Moscow.

  4. Category:World War II espionage - Wikipedia

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    World War II spies (12 C, 10 P) Pages in category "World War II espionage" The following 72 pages are in this category, out of 72 total.

  5. Largest Spy Operation in WW2 Exposed in New Documentary ... - AOL

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    “Recording Evil,” a landmark documentary project exposing the largest spy operation in World War II, has started filming across three continents. The documentary was commissioned by Israel’s ...

  6. Soviet espionage in the United States - Wikipedia

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    According to Soviet agent Pavel Sudoplatov, five spy rings for the Soviet Union were targeting the United States during World War II: one was based in Amtorg in New York City, another spy ring was based in the Soviet Embassy in the United States at Washington, D.C., another was based in the Soviet Consulate General in San Francisco, another was ...

  7. Category:Intelligence services of World War II - Wikipedia

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    The category applies to political, diplomatic, economic and military intelligence services of the Second World War, their strategies, doctrines, tactics and operations.

  8. Operation Pastorius - Wikipedia

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    Duquesne Spy Ring in 1941; They Came to Blow Up America, a 1943 movie based on Operation Pastorius, featuring George Sanders. Saboteur, a 1942 movie concerning acts of sabotage on the U.S. mainland during World War II. The Ninth Man, a novel of the 1970s written by John Lee, fictional story of a ninth agent, who evaded capture.

  9. Operation Bolívar - Wikipedia

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    Operation Bolívar [1] was the codename for the German espionage in Latin America during World War II.It was under the operational control of Section D (4) from the Foreign Security Service (Ausland-SD), and was primarily concerned with the collection and transmission of clandestine information from Latin America to Europe.