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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. Takeo Yoshikawa - Wikipedia

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    Over the years, the mysterious spies of Pearl Harbor were always mentioned in passing in history books. While the Yoshikawa case was used to retroactively justify the decision to intern Japanese Americans , he claimed that he distrusted the Japanese-American community and that it was loyal to America over Japan.

  4. List of Japanese spies, 1930–1945 - Wikipedia

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    Previously in World War II on the Chinese mainland, Black Dragon posed one five column, so-called "China Wave-Men". They undertook some secret operations at favour of such group. Similar operations with revolutionaries were established from 1906 to the 1940s, targeting India, the Dutch East Indies and the Philippines amongst others. The Black ...

  5. List of American spies - Wikipedia

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    Toggle American Civil War era spies subsection. 2.1 Union spies. 2.2 Confederate spies. 3 American World War One era spies. 4 American World War Two era spies.

  6. Allied Intelligence Bureau - Wikipedia

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    The Allied Intelligence Bureau (AIB) was a joint United States, Australian, Dutch and British intelligence and special operations agency during World War II. [1] It was responsible for operating parties of spies and commandos behind Japanese lines in order to collect intelligence and conduct guerrilla warfare against Japanese forces in the South West Pacific.

  7. Velvalee Dickinson - Wikipedia

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    Velvalee Dickinson (October 12, 1893 – ca 1980) was an American spy convicted of espionage against the United States on behalf of Japan during World War II.Known as the "Doll Woman", she used her business in New York City to send information on the United States Navy to contacts in Argentina via steganographic messages.

  8. Internment of Japanese Americans - Wikipedia

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    Eventually 33,000 Japanese American men and many Japanese American women served in the U.S. military during World War II, of which 20,000 served in the U.S. Army. [178] [179] The 100th/442nd Regimental Combat Team, which was composed primarily of Japanese Americans, served with uncommon distinction in the European Theatre of World War II.

  9. Category : American people convicted of spying for Imperial Japan

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    Pages in category "American people convicted of spying for Imperial Japan" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .