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Espionage
Aldrich Ames: The KGB’s Most Damaging Mole Inside the CIA
Harold Cole: From Jailbird and British Army Sergeant to Notorious WWII Traitor
Yisrael Bar, the Enigmatic Soviet Spy Who Infiltrated Israel’s Top Security Circles
Myths and Realities: Ninjas in Pop Culture vs Real Life Ninjas
Soccer’s Surprising Role in Kicking Off the Cuban Missile Crisis
How Baseball Helped US Intelligence Track Cubans During the Cold War
Japan Refused to Accept Poland’s Declaration of War in WWII, and Instead Helped the Poles Spy on Japan’s German Ally
Spy Catcher Alfred Redl’s Job Was to Unmask Traitors, Until He Was Unmasked as His Country’s Biggest Traitor
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