Quoted in Nathan Miller , Spying for America : The Hidden History of U.S. Intelligence . New York : Marlowe & Company , 1997 , p . 346 . 26. Quoted in Miller , Spying for America , 34. Cold War International History Project , “ KGB 1967 ...
The DIS will continue to work with WEU partners to refine current arrangements and to improve the WEU's ability to receive and circulate intelligence. The British Army runs its own ... More significant is the case of Brian Nelson.
Here are just a few: * Windows shattered in Manhattan, shrapnel struck the Statue of Liberty, and the Brooklyn Bridge swayed when, in July of 1916, German saboteurs blew up the huge Black Tom munitions dump near Bayonne, New Jersey.
Espionage: Three Great Spy Novels: A Collection Consisting of a Coffin for Dimitros
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