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Who were the two famous Soviet agents during World War II? Thank you, and God bless you.

Top Ten Spies in World War II/Thread-80469-1-1.html Details Doctor Spy: 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 3 years old. During my college years, influenced by left-wing thoughts, I joined the German Production Party. 1924, Soviet intelligence took sorge as an agent. 194 1 year, Germany declared war on the Soviet Union. Sorge had reported the news to the Soviet government before, but it didn't get enough attention. After the war broke out, Japan announced its intention to open a battlefield in the Far East, which hit the Soviet Union hard. Moscow is in a state of extreme panic. Sorge and his companions conducted a lot of intelligence analysis and concluded: "The Far East of the Soviet Union can be considered safe, and it is impossible for Japan to wage war against the Soviet Union. On the contrary, Japan will wage war against the United States within a few weeks. " Because of sorge's accurate judgment, the Soviet Union boldly concentrated its forces on the western front and defended Moscow with all its strength, and finally won. After sorge was arrested,1944165438+10 was secretly executed for treason on 7 October at the age of 49. 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 every year and became the idol of many Germans, including Adolf Hitler. After the October Revolution, Olga's brother Lev defected to the Soviet Intelligence Agency and recruited his sister. Olga often heard Hitler and his men discuss the situation at banquets. After the war, Olga returned to Germany on 1980 at the age of 82.