Very few. The US OSS, UK MI-6 and SOE , USSR NKVD and GRU, French Deuxieme Bureau, German Abwehr and SD, Italian SIM, Japanese Kempei Tai, Chinese BIS had about 50 female agents out of thousands of agents around the world.
They certainly did and many of them were tortured and killed by the Nazi's.
it made it easier for the other team to know what there doing
For the most part, yes.
It was a harsh place where Japanese people went during World War 2 because they were accused of being spies.
That is unknown. A good guess would be hundreds if they were stuck in Germany or went there as spies.
Yes, indeed. So did large groups of combat soldiers during the invasion of Normancy, France.
no there wasn't,
Female spies performed a variety of duties during World War II. They performed reconnaissance, reported activities to their base governments, and even helped people escape into safe countries.
spy
During World War 2, Germany had spies and practiced espionage. German espionage began before the World War, and dates back to before the bombing of Pearl Harbor.
an informant.
No
they spied on their enemy
Uh, no.
Among many hundreds were: Please use the BAKER STREET link for more information on the women of SOE - I Warner
They used disguises of the enemy, as in... American Spies wear German Clothing Itailan Spies wear French Clothing Spies in World War 2 were more like "moles" than spies. A "mole" is like a spy, but they work for both sides, but provide info and really work for only one side.
Albert Einstein was actually a spy of WW2.
For the most part, yes.