Not quite sure of the question? But, all sides in the world wars had spies reporting back important information of an enemy's activities, from deep within the enemies camp.
actually, its Germany
When German spies reported that the Russian military was mobilizing for war, Germany was already allied with Austria-Hungary through the Triple Alliance. This alliance prompted Germany to support Austria-Hungary in its conflict with Serbia, which was perceived as an ally of Russia. The situation escalated, leading to a chain reaction of alliances being activated, ultimately resulting in the outbreak of World War I.
When German spies reported the Russian military mobilization in 1914, it heightened tensions in Europe, leading to a swift response from Germany. As a result, Germany, already allied with Austria-Hungary, declared war on Russia on August 1, 1914. This declaration was a crucial step in the escalation of World War I, as it activated a series of alliances that pulled multiple nations into the conflict. The situation exemplified how entangled alliances contributed to the rapid spread of the war.
Several spies leaked secrets to the Russian government.
Daisy Spies was born on December 20, 1905, in Moscow, Russian Empire.
The TV show that featured Russian spies Boris Badenov and Natasha Fatale was "The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show."
Daisy Spies died on September 4, 2000, in Berlin, Germany.
Manfred Spies was born on February 23, 1938, in Dsseldorf, Germany.
Ulrik Spies died on July 12, 2013, in Berlin, Germany.
Werner Spies was born in 1937, in Tbingen, Baden-Wrttemberg, Germany.
Ruediger von Spies was born on June 27, 1936, in Munich, Bavaria, Germany.
Russian is taught at some schools and universities in Germany, and there are a few immigrants from Russia living there who can speak Russian.