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Klaus Fuchs, exposed in 1950, is considered to have been the most valuable of the atomic spies during the Manhattan Project.. Cold War espionage describes the intelligence gathering activities during the Cold War (c. 1947–1991) between the Western allies (primarily the US and Western Europe) and the Eastern Bloc (primarily the Soviet Union and allied countries of the Warsaw Pact).
Spied for the Patriots. Hercules Mulligan. Abraham Woodhull. Benjamin Edes. Nathan Hale. Benjamin Tallmadge. Caleb Brewster. William H. Dobbs (Captain) [1] Clément Gosselin.
Anna Vasilyevna Chapman ( Russian: А́нна Васи́льевна Ча́пман; born Anna Vasilyevna Kushchenko, 23 February 1982) is a Russian intelligence agent, media personality, and model who was arrested in the United States on 27 June 2010 as part of the Illegals Program, a Russian spy ring. At the time of her arrest, she was ...
Paramount+’s “Mafia Spies” unravels a hidden conspiracy between the CIA, the Chicago mob and Frank Sinatra’s Rat Pack to assassinate Cuba’s Communist leader Fidel Castro at a critical ...
YOGA, HERO. Oleg Vladimirovich Penkovsky (Russian: Олег Владимирович Пеньковский; 23 April 1919 – 16 May 1963), codenamed Hero (by the CIA) and Yoga (by MI6) [1] was a Soviet military intelligence ( GRU) colonel during the late 1950s and early 1960s. Penkovsky informed the United States and the United Kingdom about ...
The Cambridge Five was a ring of spies in the United Kingdom that passed information to the Soviet Union during the Second World War and the Cold War and was active from the 1930s until at least the early 1950s. None of the known members were ever prosecuted for spying. The number and membership of the ring emerged slowly, from the 1950s ...
Maria Krystyna Janina Skarbek, OBE, GM ( Polish pronunciation: [krɨˈstɨna ˈskarbɛk], / krɪstiːnə skɑːrbɛk /; 1 May 1908 [a] [b] [4] – 15 June 1952), also known as Christine Granville, [2] was a Polish agent of the British Special Operations Executive (SOE) during the Second World War. She became celebrated for her daring exploits ...