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  1. screenable online: 4 episodes. Montagu, Garbo, Fuchs, Penkovsky... Their names may mean nothing to you, yet these people changed the course of history. They were the greatest spies of the twentieth century. Spies of War reveals the espionage behind decisive historical events. See how one man assumed 24 identities to simulate the existence of a ...

  2. Ancient Apocalypse: Sodom and Gomorrah: https://youtu.be/ta-4pWsMTiAOctober 1962: The world holds its breath under the threat of a nuclear war during the Cub...

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  3. October 1962: The Cuban missile crisis. The world holds its breath under the imminent threat of a nuclear war. Behind the scenes of the most harrowing days of the Cold War, one of the greatest spies of the century plays a crucial role to help Kennedy stand up to Khrushchev. The Atomic Spies

  4. screenable online. June 6th, 1944: nearly 130,000 Allied soldiers storm Normandy's beaches, initiating the liberation of France from the Nazis. Behind the scenes of this major event of WWII, British MI-5’s double agents contributed to the largest deception campaign of the war. Their mission: to trick the Germans into thinking that the Allies ...

    • Sir Francis Walsingham
    • Belle Boyd
    • Mata Hari
    • Fritz Joubert Duquesne
    • Lise de Baissac
    • Dušan Popov
    • Anthony Blunt
    • Aldrich Ames

    Queen Elizabeth I’s spymaster between 1573 and 1590, Sir Francis Walsinghamplayed a pivotal role in Tudor intelligence gathering. Acting under the authority of his Queen, who was fearful of a Catholic uprising, Walsingham recruited informers, cryptographers, and seal-breakers to protect the interests of the crown. His efforts resulted in, amongst o...

    Maria Isabella Boyd, known to most as ‘Belle’, was a notorious Confederate spy during the American Civil War. She was recruited as a Confederate asset after a violent altercation with a Union soldier. The man, apparently intoxicated, offended both Boyd and her mother. In response, Boyd shot him dead. Boyd was spared arrest for the offence and went ...

    Born Margaretha Geertruida Zelle in Holland, Mata Hari later styled herself as an exotic dancer of royal Indonesian heritage. She became an on-stage sensation during World War One, renowned for her racy live performances. But Hari’s fabricated upbringing wasn’t the only mysterious aspect of her character. She was also a spy. While acting as an elit...

    Born and raised in South Africa, Fritz Joubert Duquesne witnessed atrocities at the hands of the British Army during the Boer War, including the detaining of his mother and sister in a concentration camp. Vehemently anti-British, Duquesne was later recruited as a German spy during World War One. He masqueraded as a scientist, gaining access to Brit...

    Mauritian-born, British-affiliated spy Lise de Baissac operated prolifically during World War Two, as part of Britain’s highly secretive Special Operations Executive(SOE) unit. Baissac was recruited to the SOE in 1942. She then embarked upon a solo spying mission through German-occupied France, living in the Gestapo headquarters in Poitiers for som...

    Born in Serbia, but with allegiances to Britain, Dušan ‘Duško’ Popov served as a secret agent for MI6 during World War Two. One of the most notorious moments in Popov’s espionage career came in 1941. Popov’s efforts led him to believe that the Japanese were planning an assault on Pearl Harbor. He relayed the information to the FBI in August 1941, s...

    In 1979, British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcherrevealed that a Soviet spy had been working from the heart of the British Establishment, managing the Queen’s paintings. The agent in question, Anthony Blunt, was a Cambridge-educated scholar with Marxist allegiances who had started working at Windsor Castleduring World War Two. According to Michelle...

    Aldrich Ames was a double agent for the Soviet Union, who used his position in the CIA to leak confidential information from the US during the Cold War. Ames’ position in the CIA was as an analyst, and he used that role to cripple American investigations into the USSR. Ultimately, Ames revealed the names of every American agent on the ground in the...

  5. The fascinating story of World War 2 spies comes to life in this documentary that sheds light on the crucial contribution to the D-Day operation. British dou...

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  7. May 16, 2019 · In this three-part series, you and I, with the help of historians and record experts at The National Archives, are going to use personnel files, secret government reports, and declassified correspondence to uncover the true stories of famous spies from King Alfred the Great to the Cambridge Five. This is Episode 3: Double Agents and Double ...