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S.O.E. The Begining. Part Six.
The continuing story of the Special Operations Executive, and how it changed the course of the war.
SOE The beginning. Part Five.
With the allies landing in Normandy on d-day, the Germans hope rests with the 15,000 strong "Das Reich" panzer division, whatever happens here will have a lasting effect on the outcome of the war.
The Accidental Spies.
The accidental spies, as the saga comes to an end, for now that is!
S.O.E. The Begining. Part Four.
The SOE has funds to spend on research and training for agents to help the allies win the war.
The Accidental Spies. Continued.
The saga of the plane spotters in Greece continues!
S.O.E. The Begining. Part Three.
The beginings of the Special Operations Executive.
The Accidental Spies.
When is a spy not a spy.
S.O.E. The Begining. Part Two.
The training of special operations executive agents.
S.O.E. The Begining. Part One.
The history of the Special Operations Executive.
The Women of the Special Operations Executive. (SOE)
How and why the middle class girls got involved in the war effort.
The Spy Next Door.
The man next door, could be a spy!
Bletchley Park.
How a country manor house, became the centre of espionage for WW2.
The Enigma Machine.
The Enigma Machine, built in the 1920's but even todays super computers would take one year to de-cipher the encrytions.
Into the Shadows.
We now enter a new era of espionage, back to the old days of WW1 and WW2 where the man or woman on the ground is the only person with the information that can change the outcome of any conflict.
Espionage in the USA.
How espionage has now changed from high tech back to low tech on the ground.
No words to say.
No words can express my sadness.
The Watchers.
Why do we hand over our most private information to complete strangers?
The Gentlemens Club.
The male domain of the English gentlemans club had become a breeding ground for espionage and control in the 1950's and 1960's.
The Rosenberg's Part two.
The atomic spies, sentenced to death.
The Rosenberg's.
The Atomic spies.
The Culper Ring. (Part Two).
During the war of independence (1778-1783) espionage played a major role in the defeat of the British.
The Culper Ring. (Part One).
During the War of Independence (1778-1783) espionage played a key role in pushing the British out of America.
The Lavon Affair. (1954) Part Two.
The Israeli attempt to disrupt relations between the USA and Egypt.
The Lavon Affair. (1954) Part One.
Israel's attempts to disrupt relations between the USA and Egypt.
The ABWEHR. (1866-1944)
The German intelligence agency fot the High Command in World War One and World War Two.
Sir Roger Hollis. (1905-1973) Director of MI5.
Sir Roger Hollis, Head of MI5 during the cold war years, was he a double agent?
Arthur Wellesley. The Duke of Wellington. (1769-1852)
Arthur Wellesley became the Duke of Wellington, his success as a General was due his use of espionage and deception.
Charles Genevieve d'Eon de Beaumont. (Chevalier d'Eon) 1728-1810
How a strict upbringing and wicked mother turned a young french nobleman into Louis XV's favorite spy.
Charles Genevieve d'Eon de Beaumont. (Chevalier d'Eon) 1728-1810
The kings spy, who led a double life, not as a double agent, but as a man and a woman!
Major ? part two.
How the allies fooled the Germans into thinking that they were going to invade Greece.
Major ?
How the Allies fooled the Germans into thinking that they would invade Greece.
ARCOS LIMITED.
With the formation of the Soviet Union, the Russians need to develop trade and diplomatic relations with the western states.
Spying Through History #2. Robert Baden-Powell. (1857-1941)
Spying through history, Robert Baden-Powell.
Spying Through History. #1. Alfred the Great.
Number one of a series of articles that chart espionage throughout the ages.
The National Security Agency.
A brief discription of the National Security Agency, how and why the US government need such an agency.
Espionage.
A brief overview of the subject of Espionage, and a prelude to articles that are in the process of being researched/written.
The Romeo Agents.
"There is a code that can open safes. That code is love."
The Magnificent Five
A brief outline of the Cambridge spies, Philby, Burgess, Maclean, Blunt and Cairncross who gave secrets to the Soviet Union. I plan to write a complete bio on each of the five for later debate.

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