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Who were the famous spies during World War II?

please adopt it after reading it! ! Doctor spy in detail: Richard Sorge When Richard Sorge was arrested for espionage, people couldn't believe that this German journalist who had a separate office in the German Embassy in Tokyo and was close to the ambassador actually worked for Moscow. Sorge's mother is Russian, and his family moved to Germany when he was three years old. During my college years, influenced by left-wing thoughts, I joined the German * * * production party. In 1924, Soviet intelligence took sorge as an agent. In 1941, Germany declared war on the Soviet Union. Before that, sorge had reported the news to the Soviet government, but it didn't get enough attention. After the war broke out, Japan declared its intention to open up a battlefield in the Far East, leaving the Soviet Union under attack. Moscow is in a state of extreme panic. Sorge and his companions conducted a lot of intelligence analysis and concluded: "The Soviet Far East can be considered safe, and it is impossible for Japan to launch a war against the Soviet Union. On the contrary, Japan will launch a war against the US military in a few weeks." Because of sorge's accurate judgment, the Soviet Union boldly concentrated its forces on the western front, fully defended Moscow, and finally won. After being arrested, sorge was secretly executed for treason on November 7, 1944, at the age of 49. Finish the Beauty Disc: At the beginning of World War II, American Amy Parker showed her spy talent to British intelligence agencies. She used her old friends in the Italian embassy in the United States to get the Italian navy password system. In May 1941, Amy Parker assumed the pseudonym "Cynthia", posing as an American journalist, and approached Charles Bruce, press officer of the French Vichy government embassy in the United States. Bruce fell in love with her at first sight The two men teamed up to get the French navy code. Bruce married Cynthia in 1946, and they spent their old age in a French country castle. Solitary spy: Fritz Colbe Fritz Colbe holds a middle and lower position in the German Foreign Ministry. Every day, he arranges telegrams for his boss and steals top secret information while destroying documents. During World War II, this seemingly mediocre little official handed over more than 2,6 first-class Nazi confidential documents to the allied forces, which ended the World War II ahead of schedule. In 1971, Colbe died alone in Switzerland. Romantic 7: dusko popov dusko popov was born in Nasrallah in 1912. In 194, he was recruited by the German anti-espionage agency (Abwehr) and sent to Poland to collect information for the German Nazis. However, popov had a strong anti-Nazi sentiment and took the initiative to provide the British with German news. Popov is very attracted to the opposite sex, and is a famous playboy. Ian fleming adapted James Bond 7. Popov survived the war. Oriental spy: Yoshiko Kawashima is the 14th princess of the last royal family, Aisingiorro Hinsuke. She is a Japanese spy Yoshiko Kawashima. She often dresses as a man and is called "Commander Kim" ... Behind the secret military and political activities such as "Huanggutun Incident", "September 18th Incident" and "Manchuria Independence", there is the shadow of Yoshiko Kawashima, the "December 28th Incident" and "Manchuria Independence". On March 25th, 1948, the Kuomintang executed Yoshiko Kawashima. Pro-Soviet spy: James McGibben, an 88-year-old publisher, died in 2. Four years later, his Confessions was published, which surprised everyone: he was a Soviet spy hiding in the office of British Prime Minister Churchill. Mike Gibbon worked in the British War Office and gave all the information he thought was important to the Soviets. Sleeping spy: Olga Chekhovna until the end of World War II, Hitler didn't know that he was betrayed by his favorite "Nazi actress". Olga Chekhovna was born in the Russian Caucasus. After immigrating to Germany, she made eight films a year and became an idol in the eyes of Germans, including Adolf Hitler. After the "October Revolution", Olga's own brother Lev defected to the Soviet intelligence agency and recruited his sister. Olga often heard Hitler and his men discuss the situation at cocktail parties. After the war, Olga returned to Germany and died in 198 at the age of 82. Spy: Nancy wake's Nazi German intelligence agency called her a "white rat". Nancy wake, who moved to France after the outbreak of World War II and received spy training, worked for the Alliance of Free France (Resistance) and became a thorn in the side of the Gestapo. After fleeing to London, Wake persuaded the British government to let her receive more professional spy training and became stronger from then on. Double agent with a smiling face: Wulf Schmidt is the No.3725 German spy sent to Britain. When Wulf Schmidt landed in the British forest, he didn't expect that he had fallen into the whole set. British MI 5 developed him into a double agent. During the war, he married and had children in England. After the war, he felt ashamed to return to Germany and settle in England. Air Spy: Augustine Preucil For many years, the Czech pilot Augustine Preucil, who joined the Royal Air Force during World War II, has been regarded as a "battlefield hero". In 23, the British Observer revealed his true identity: a genuine German Nazi spy who stole a fighter plane under the eyes of the British!

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