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5 Famous Spies in History
5 Famous Spies in History
#5. The Rosenbergs
Julius and Ethel Rosenberg were most famous spies in history. They were American Communists who worked for Soviet secret agency KGB. They were known for passing nuclear secrets to the Soviet Union. Julius joined KGB in 1942 and was one of their top ranking spies. He also recruited many others to the agency. He passed information regarding America’s aeronautical and nuclear research to KGB, along with his wife and brother-in-law Sergeant David Greenglass.
#4. Aldrich Ames
Aldrich Ames was a CIA officer who worked for Soviet Union during the cold war. He approached KGB with information in exchange of money, which he was lacking due to his extravagant lifestyle. Ames provided KGB with the identities of CIA spies working in Soviet Union, number...
published: 26 Sep 2017
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【Spy Sorge】(1/4) : The Soviet Spy in Japan from 1933 (Frankfurt School)
※Richard Sorge was in Frankfurt School:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D-RxuPAifaU
※Did Soviet Agents Help Plan Pearl Harbor?
http://discerninghistory.com/2015/12/did-soviet-agents-help-plan-pearl-harbor/
Richard Sorge (October 4, 1895 – November 7, 1944) was a Soviet military intelligence officer, active before and during the Second World War, working as an undercover German journalist in both Nazi Germany and the Empire of Japan. His codename was "Ramsay".
Sorge is most famous for his service in Japan in 1940 and 1941, when he provided information about Adolf Hitler's plan to attack the Soviet Union, although he did not succeed in finding out the exact date of the attack.
In mid-September 1941, he informed the Soviet command that Japan was not going to attack the Soviet Union in the ne...
published: 12 Mar 2016
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Stalin's Romeo Spy: The Remarkable Rise and Fall of the KGB's Most Daring Operative
http://www.stalinsromeospy.com First presentation of a newly released book Stalin's Romeo Spy: The Remarkable Rise and Fall of the KGB's Most Daring Operative by Emil Draitser.
Dmitri Bystrolyotov (1901-1975) was the Russian equivalent of the British "Ace of Spies", Sydney Reilly. One of the "Great Illegals", a team of outstanding Soviet spies operating in Western countries between the world wars, Bystrolyotov was a dashing man whose modus operandi was the seduction of women—among them a French Embassy employee, the wife of a British official, and a disfigured Gestapo officer. He stole military secrets from Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy, and enabled Stalin to look into the diplomatic pouches of many European countries.
Emil Draitser is an award-winning author of fiction and nonfict...
published: 19 Apr 2010
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Sam Neill - Take Me Home Tonight
Fan made video of The One and Only... Awesome Sam Neill !!!
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published: 24 Jul 2011
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Sam Neill - The Zookeeper
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published: 28 Apr 2011
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Academy of St Martin in the Fields/Harry Rabinowitz - As Far As Florence
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The English Patient OST
published: 03 Aug 2016
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Sam Neill - Sex on fire
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published: 04 Jul 2011
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Mona Lisa's Money
published: 05 Oct 2013
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5 Famous Spies in History
5 Famous Spies in History
#5. The Rosenbergs
Julius and Ethel Rosenberg were most famous spies in history. They were American Communists who worked for Soviet...
5 Famous Spies in History
#5. The Rosenbergs
Julius and Ethel Rosenberg were most famous spies in history. They were American Communists who worked for Soviet secret agency KGB. They were known for passing nuclear secrets to the Soviet Union. Julius joined KGB in 1942 and was one of their top ranking spies. He also recruited many others to the agency. He passed information regarding America’s aeronautical and nuclear research to KGB, along with his wife and brother-in-law Sergeant David Greenglass.
#4. Aldrich Ames
Aldrich Ames was a CIA officer who worked for Soviet Union during the cold war. He approached KGB with information in exchange of money, which he was lacking due to his extravagant lifestyle. Ames provided KGB with the identities of CIA spies working in Soviet Union, numbering around a hundred. The CIA noticed the loss of their ranks and Ames was found responsible in the further investigation. He was arrested and given a life sentence.
#3. The Cambridge Five
The Cambridge Five were a group of Soviet spies who worked in British secret service during the Second World War. The group’s name comes from the fact that they all became Marxists when they studied in Cambridge. The most popular among them was Kim Philby who provided the Soviets with details of American and British spies, resulting in the deaths of many of them. Other members of the group were Donald Duart Maclean, Guy Burgess and Anthony Blunt while the last one was never identified.
#2. Sidney Reilly
Known as the ‘Ace of Spies’, Sidney Reilly was born as Sigmund Georgievich Rosenblum in Russia. He acted as a spy for a few nations and led an extravagant life. He is famous for his plan to assassinate Soviet leader Lenin. Although the plan failed, he escaped with brilliance. Reilly was not as lucky when he tried to overthrow the Soviet government in 1925. He was caught by the Soviets and was executed.
#1. Richard Sorge
Possibly most famous spies in history. Sorge was one of the iconic spies ever, who acted as a spy for Soviet Union during the Second World War. He started as a intelligence agent in 1920s and made Japan his playground. He learned of the plans of Germany and Japan regarding Soviet Union and informed them. He was arrested by the Japanese in 1941 and was executed.
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5 Famous Spies in History
#5. The Rosenbergs
Julius and Ethel Rosenberg were most famous spies in history. They were American Communists who worked for Soviet secret agency KGB. They were known for passing nuclear secrets to the Soviet Union. Julius joined KGB in 1942 and was one of their top ranking spies. He also recruited many others to the agency. He passed information regarding America’s aeronautical and nuclear research to KGB, along with his wife and brother-in-law Sergeant David Greenglass.
#4. Aldrich Ames
Aldrich Ames was a CIA officer who worked for Soviet Union during the cold war. He approached KGB with information in exchange of money, which he was lacking due to his extravagant lifestyle. Ames provided KGB with the identities of CIA spies working in Soviet Union, numbering around a hundred. The CIA noticed the loss of their ranks and Ames was found responsible in the further investigation. He was arrested and given a life sentence.
#3. The Cambridge Five
The Cambridge Five were a group of Soviet spies who worked in British secret service during the Second World War. The group’s name comes from the fact that they all became Marxists when they studied in Cambridge. The most popular among them was Kim Philby who provided the Soviets with details of American and British spies, resulting in the deaths of many of them. Other members of the group were Donald Duart Maclean, Guy Burgess and Anthony Blunt while the last one was never identified.
#2. Sidney Reilly
Known as the ‘Ace of Spies’, Sidney Reilly was born as Sigmund Georgievich Rosenblum in Russia. He acted as a spy for a few nations and led an extravagant life. He is famous for his plan to assassinate Soviet leader Lenin. Although the plan failed, he escaped with brilliance. Reilly was not as lucky when he tried to overthrow the Soviet government in 1925. He was caught by the Soviets and was executed.
#1. Richard Sorge
Possibly most famous spies in history. Sorge was one of the iconic spies ever, who acted as a spy for Soviet Union during the Second World War. He started as a intelligence agent in 1920s and made Japan his playground. He learned of the plans of Germany and Japan regarding Soviet Union and informed them. He was arrested by the Japanese in 1941 and was executed.
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- published: 26 Sep 2017
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【Spy Sorge】(1/4) : The Soviet Spy in Japan from 1933 (Frankfurt School)
※Richard Sorge was in Frankfurt School:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D-RxuPAifaU
※Did Soviet Agents Help Plan Pearl Harbor?
http://discerninghistory.com/201...
※Richard Sorge was in Frankfurt School:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D-RxuPAifaU
※Did Soviet Agents Help Plan Pearl Harbor?
http://discerninghistory.com/2015/12/did-soviet-agents-help-plan-pearl-harbor/
Richard Sorge (October 4, 1895 – November 7, 1944) was a Soviet military intelligence officer, active before and during the Second World War, working as an undercover German journalist in both Nazi Germany and the Empire of Japan. His codename was "Ramsay".
Sorge is most famous for his service in Japan in 1940 and 1941, when he provided information about Adolf Hitler's plan to attack the Soviet Union, although he did not succeed in finding out the exact date of the attack.
In mid-September 1941, he informed the Soviet command that Japan was not going to attack the Soviet Union in the near future, which allowed the command to transfer 18 divisions, 1,700 tanks, and over 1,500 aircraft from Siberia and the Far East to the Western Front against Nazi Germany during the most critical months of the Battle for Moscow; one of the turning points of the of World War II. (wiki)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Sorg
Hotsumi Ozaki was an Imperial Japanese journalist working for the Asahi Shimbun newspaper, communist, Soviet intelligence agent, and an advisor to Prime Minister Fumimaro Konoe. Ozaki is well known as an informant of the Soviet agent Richard Sorge.
Japan' Grand Strategy
① 《the Anti-Comintern Pact signed by Japan, Germany, Italy》
1937 : against Communism of Stalin in Soveit Union
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1939 German-Soviet non-aggression treaty with Japan's shock in the middle of "halkha Battle" against Soviet Union.
② 《Tripartite Pact 》
1940 : to pressure the U.S. to accept peace terms in China by the four countries alliance with the Soviet Union in next step.
1941 (April) Soviet-Japanese non-aggression Pact
××⇒
1941 (June) Germany destroyed German-Soviet non-aggression treaty, then invaded the Soviet Union against Japan's Expectation.
https://wn.com/【Spy_Sorge】(1_4)_The_Soviet_Spy_In_Japan_From_1933_(Frankfurt_School)
※Richard Sorge was in Frankfurt School:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D-RxuPAifaU
※Did Soviet Agents Help Plan Pearl Harbor?
http://discerninghistory.com/2015/12/did-soviet-agents-help-plan-pearl-harbor/
Richard Sorge (October 4, 1895 – November 7, 1944) was a Soviet military intelligence officer, active before and during the Second World War, working as an undercover German journalist in both Nazi Germany and the Empire of Japan. His codename was "Ramsay".
Sorge is most famous for his service in Japan in 1940 and 1941, when he provided information about Adolf Hitler's plan to attack the Soviet Union, although he did not succeed in finding out the exact date of the attack.
In mid-September 1941, he informed the Soviet command that Japan was not going to attack the Soviet Union in the near future, which allowed the command to transfer 18 divisions, 1,700 tanks, and over 1,500 aircraft from Siberia and the Far East to the Western Front against Nazi Germany during the most critical months of the Battle for Moscow; one of the turning points of the of World War II. (wiki)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Sorg
Hotsumi Ozaki was an Imperial Japanese journalist working for the Asahi Shimbun newspaper, communist, Soviet intelligence agent, and an advisor to Prime Minister Fumimaro Konoe. Ozaki is well known as an informant of the Soviet agent Richard Sorge.
Japan' Grand Strategy
① 《the Anti-Comintern Pact signed by Japan, Germany, Italy》
1937 : against Communism of Stalin in Soveit Union
××⇒
1939 German-Soviet non-aggression treaty with Japan's shock in the middle of "halkha Battle" against Soviet Union.
② 《Tripartite Pact 》
1940 : to pressure the U.S. to accept peace terms in China by the four countries alliance with the Soviet Union in next step.
1941 (April) Soviet-Japanese non-aggression Pact
××⇒
1941 (June) Germany destroyed German-Soviet non-aggression treaty, then invaded the Soviet Union against Japan's Expectation.
- published: 12 Mar 2016
- views: 21476
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Stalin's Romeo Spy: The Remarkable Rise and Fall of the KGB's Most Daring Operative
http://www.stalinsromeospy.com First presentation of a newly released book Stalin's Romeo Spy: The Remarkable Rise and Fall of the KGB's Most Daring Operative b...
http://www.stalinsromeospy.com First presentation of a newly released book Stalin's Romeo Spy: The Remarkable Rise and Fall of the KGB's Most Daring Operative by Emil Draitser.
Dmitri Bystrolyotov (1901-1975) was the Russian equivalent of the British "Ace of Spies", Sydney Reilly. One of the "Great Illegals", a team of outstanding Soviet spies operating in Western countries between the world wars, Bystrolyotov was a dashing man whose modus operandi was the seduction of women—among them a French Embassy employee, the wife of a British official, and a disfigured Gestapo officer. He stole military secrets from Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy, and enabled Stalin to look into the diplomatic pouches of many European countries.
Emil Draitser is an award-winning author of fiction and nonfiction. Originally a freelance journalist in the Soviet Union, where his work appeared in the leading periodicals Izvestiya, Youth, Literary Gazette, and Crocodile under the pen name "Emil Abramov", he was blacklisted for a satirical article. In 1974, he immigrated to the United States, where he has been a professor of Russian at Hunter College in New York City since 1986. In addition to his twelve books, Draitser has published essays and short stories in the Los Angeles Times, Partisan Review, North American Review, Prism International, and many other American and Canadian periodicals. His fiction has also appeared in Russian, Polish, Ukrainian, Belarusian, and Israeli journals.
To learn more visit http://www.stalinsromeospy.com
© Shape Films, LLC. http://www.shapefilms.com/
https://wn.com/Stalin's_Romeo_Spy_The_Remarkable_Rise_And_Fall_Of_The_Kgb's_Most_Daring_Operative
http://www.stalinsromeospy.com First presentation of a newly released book Stalin's Romeo Spy: The Remarkable Rise and Fall of the KGB's Most Daring Operative by Emil Draitser.
Dmitri Bystrolyotov (1901-1975) was the Russian equivalent of the British "Ace of Spies", Sydney Reilly. One of the "Great Illegals", a team of outstanding Soviet spies operating in Western countries between the world wars, Bystrolyotov was a dashing man whose modus operandi was the seduction of women—among them a French Embassy employee, the wife of a British official, and a disfigured Gestapo officer. He stole military secrets from Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy, and enabled Stalin to look into the diplomatic pouches of many European countries.
Emil Draitser is an award-winning author of fiction and nonfiction. Originally a freelance journalist in the Soviet Union, where his work appeared in the leading periodicals Izvestiya, Youth, Literary Gazette, and Crocodile under the pen name "Emil Abramov", he was blacklisted for a satirical article. In 1974, he immigrated to the United States, where he has been a professor of Russian at Hunter College in New York City since 1986. In addition to his twelve books, Draitser has published essays and short stories in the Los Angeles Times, Partisan Review, North American Review, Prism International, and many other American and Canadian periodicals. His fiction has also appeared in Russian, Polish, Ukrainian, Belarusian, and Israeli journals.
To learn more visit http://www.stalinsromeospy.com
© Shape Films, LLC. http://www.shapefilms.com/
- published: 19 Apr 2010
- views: 6422
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Sam Neill - Take Me Home Tonight
Fan made video of The One and Only... Awesome Sam Neill !!!
Enjoy ;)
Fan made video of The One and Only... Awesome Sam Neill !!!
Enjoy ;)
https://wn.com/Sam_Neill_Take_Me_Home_Tonight
Fan made video of The One and Only... Awesome Sam Neill !!!
Enjoy ;)
- published: 24 Jul 2011
- views: 10756
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Sam Neill - The Zookeeper
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- published: 28 Apr 2011
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Sam Neill - Sex on fire
Fan video
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