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Spies and spying
What Happened to “Turned” German Agents in England After WWII?
by
Gerald Swick
9/19/2013
1/18/2016
Were the KGB Involved in Beirut’s Civil War?
by
Gerald Swick
7/11/2013
1/19/2016
World War I Intrigue: German Spies in New York!
by
Michael S. Neiberg
2/27/2013
2/27/2013
MHQ Reviews: William Colby Is the Man Nobody Knew
by
Gene Santoro
11/2/2012
4/12/2016
Did Churchill know about Coventry?
by
mandykinne
9/27/2012
2/12/2016
Teacher, Preacher, Soldier, Spy
by
Ernest B. Furgurson
8/7/2012
4/14/2016
The Spy Who Doomed Pearl Harbor
by
Edward Savela
11/8/2011
4/14/2016
Book Review: Wild Bill Donovan
by
Alex Kershaw
3/30/2011
4/12/2016
Union Spy in Confederate Territory
by
Gavin Mortimer
1/8/2011
4/14/2016
Deceiving the Enemy, Fooling Ourselves: Garbo at War
by
Robert M. Citino
8/4/2010
4/14/2016
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