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  2. Richard Sorge - Wikipedia

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    Richard Gustavovich Sorge (Russian: Рихард Густавович Зорге, romanized: Rikhard Gustavovich Zorge; 4 October 1895 – 7 November 1944) was a German-Russian journalist and Soviet military intelligence officer who was active before and during World War II and worked undercover as a German journalist in both Nazi Germany and the Empire of Japan.

  3. The Prisoner of Sakura - Wikipedia

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    Her boss Shiro Kurata tells her about a letter from Russian Army officer named Alexander Sorokin, which was addressed to a nurse named Yui Takeda. They travel to Russia to look into Sorokin's diary. In 1904, during the Russo-Japanese War, Yui takes care of the injured Sorokin at a prisoner of war camp in Matsuyama, Ehime Prefecture, Japan.

  4. Oleg Gordievsky - Wikipedia

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    In May 2024 the BBC aired a four-part spy documentary series called Secrets & Spies: A Nuclear Game, which examined Gordievsky's vital work for British Intelligence, stopping Operation Able Tracer, helping NATO build peaceful relationships with Mikhail Gorbachev, and Gordievsky's dramatic escape from the Russian/Finland border.

  5. List of KGB defectors - Wikipedia

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    Japan: Executed by Japan in 1945 to prevent his recapture by the Soviets Aleksandr Mikhailovich Orlov [1] 1938 Canada: Authenticity of defection disputed [2] Lev Borisovich Helfand [1] 1940 Italy: Igor Grigoryevich Orlov: 1943 Germany: Re-recruited as Soviet agent in 1949 Viktor Andreyevich Kravchenko [1] [2] 1944 United States: Not an ...

  6. List of spy films - Wikipedia

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    James Bond is the most famous of film spies, but there were also more serious, probing works like le Carré's The Spy Who Came in from the Cold that also emerged from the Cold War. As the Cold War ended, the newest villain became terrorism and more often involved the Middle East. [3]

  7. List of World War II films (1950–1989) - Wikipedia

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    This list of World War II films (1950–1989) contains fictional feature films or miniseries released since 1950 which feature events of World War II in the narrative.. The entries on this list are war films or miniseries that are concerned with World War II (or the Sino-Japanese War) and include events which feature as a part of the war effort.

  8. Sidney Reilly - Wikipedia

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    Sidney George Reilly MC (/ ˈ r aɪ l i /; c. 1873 [a] – 5 November 1925), known as the "Ace of Spies", was a Russian-born adventurer and secret agent employed by Scotland Yard's Special Branch and later by the Foreign Section of the British Secret Service Bureau, [9] the precursor to the modern British Secret Intelligence Service (MI6/SIS).

  9. Category:Japanese spy films - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Japanese spy films" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. E. ESPY (film) S.