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  • A Case of Love, Espionage, Deceit, and Betrayal - the story of the Rosenbergs from the Crime Library.
  • American Women Spies - from Sarah Bradlee Fulton, sometimes called the "mother of the Boston Tea Party" to Virginia Hall who worked for the French Underground in WWII.
  • Army Counterintelligence Discussion Group (ACIDG-L) - The Army Counterintelligence Discussion Group mailing list is open to all active, reserve, former, and retired Army Counterintelligence Special Agents who held MOS 97B, 351B, 35E, 36A, 9666, 301, 1301 or GS-0132 Civil Service civilians who are graduates of the US Army CI Special Agent Course. This is a private moderated list. Membership requests will be approved by the List Manager or a moderator after verification of a subscribers CI status. The primary purpose of the list is to discuss CI trends, training, news, current events, history and to serve as a general forum for current, former, and retired Army CI Special Agents to hold virtual discussions in a professional and fraternal environment.
  • BBC News Special Report: Spies Who Betrayed Britain - including information on Melita Norwood, the Cambridge spy ring, and the "Romeo" spy.
  • Cambridge Spies - Guy Francis De Moncy Burgess, Anthony F. Blunt, Donald Maclean, and Harold Adrian Russell "Kim" Philby traded British secrets to the Soviets during WWII.
  • Cambridge Spy Ring - an essay on the famed early 20th century spy ring, which consisted of Kim Philby, Donald Maclean, Guy Burgess, Anthony Blunt, and John Cairncross.
  • Cohen, Eli (1924-1965) - investigates the life and exploits of Israeli Mossad spy Eli Cohen, who was hanged for espionage in Syria.
  • Cold War Experience: Espionage - from the companion web site to CNN's Cold War documentary.
  • Cold War Spies and Espionage - chronology of events in cold war espionage.
  • Covert Action Quarterly - CAQ is a magazine of investigative journalism focused on activism and human rights.
  • Department of Dirty Tricks - from the Atlantic Monthly Flashbacks archive.
  • Espionage: Why Does It Happen - from the Security Awareness Bulletin.
  • Ex-spy Offers Rosenberg Account - news report claiming that while Julius was a spy his wife, Ethel, was innocent.
  • Famous Females: Women in Espionage - with information on Jezebel, Mata Hari, and others.
  • Foreign Economic Collection and Industrial Espionage - 1997
  • Foreign Economic Collection and Industrial Espionage - 1998 - considers corporate spying and topics such as legal collection versus espionage, its cost and effects, and collection methods employed.
  • Foreign Economic Collection and Industrial Espionage - July 1995 - from the Federation of American Scientists.
  • Foreign Economic Collection and Industrial Espionage - July 1996 - from the National Counterintelligence Center.
  • Fuchs, Klaus (1912-1988) - biographical information on the German physicist who worked on the Manhattan Project and passed information on to the Soviet Union.
  • Harrison, Henry Thomas - CSA Spy - detailed account of Gen. James Longstreet's famous scout.
  • History of Espionage - information on spies, their agencies, and equipment.
  • Intelligence and CounterIntelligence - with information on military intelligence, paramilitary, terrorism, commerical and industrial espionage.
  • International Secret Services - information and history of international secret services.
  • Khan, Noor Inayat - dedicated to the highly decorated WWII allied spy.
  • Michael Meeropol Statement on Ethel and Julius Rosenberg - from the son of Ethel and Julius Rosenberg.
  • Military Inelligence Homepage - The Military Intelligence Homepage at Loyola College contains an extensive document library and links related to strategic and military intelligence for the use of researchers, students, and other interested readers
  • My Century: Spies - from BBC's Millennium site.
  • Numbers Stations - Audio recordings from shortwave radio.
  • Scots at War: Secret War - covering the early part of the 20th Century.
  • Secrets - The Rosenberg Communiques - reviewing the controversy over the guilt of the convicted spies.
  • Shayler, David - official website of David Shayler, former MI5 officer and whistleblower.
  • Sobell on Venona and the Rosenbergs
  • Spy Letters of the American Revolution - exhibit of American Revolution spy letters from the Henry Clinton Collection at the Clements Library. Contains images, maps, transcriptions, stories, biographies, and timeline.
  • St. Ermin's Press - titles dealing with espionage and military intelligence.
  • To the East of Freedom: KGB - history of the Soviet secret service including personnel and operations.
  • Trial of Ethel and Julius Rosenberg - from the Famous American Trial series at the University of Missouri at Kansas City.
  • United States Secret Service
  • USS Scorpion - at the center of a web of espionage when sunk by unknown causes in the Atlantic in 1968.
  • USSK Headquarters - The official web site of the United Secret Spying Kangaroos. Nothing serious here, we don't really do any spying on anyone. This site is mostly for members only.
  • VENONA Project - VENONA was the codename for the US Signal Intelligence effort to collect and decrypt KGB and GRU messages. From the National Security Agency.
  • Victims of Cold War Hysteria: The Rosenbergs - discussing the events that led to the Rosenbergs trial and conviction.
  • WashingtonPost.com: A Century of Spies - chapeter one of a book written by Jeffrey T. Richelson.
  • WHY SPY? The Uses and Misuses of Intelligence - from Cato Policy Analysis.
  • Women of the OSS - The History Net's World War II Feature from May 1997.

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