The would use guile ( sweetness ) to get the information they needed.
They were all spies
Yes - even the women spies.
Because no one suspected women.
Some spies were women, who were not readily seen as being involved in the war.
nurses and spies
They were all spies
Yes - even the women spies.
undercover spies
Spies especially women spies helpes influence the out come of the civil war in depth they carried very important information to and from the soldiers without women spies the whole outcome of the war could have changed
Mata Hari ,
Because no one suspected women.
I..... what? do you mean during the Civil War? Yes, occasionally women of both sides were not necessarily spies, but they would pass on what knowledge they gained. It was mostly men who were official spies. also, it's women for plural.
spy
there were three women spies belle boyd,elizabeth van lew,and rose o` neal grennhow.
Women may not have worked as clerks till World War I, but women worked as spies in many wars including the American Civil War and the Revolutionary War.
Harriet Tubman
I saw this question in our database and it is fairly old now. I thought I better let you know than an essay about women spies in World War 2 is exactly that: an essay that tells about women who spied for either the Axis Forces or the Allied Forces. There were women spies on both sides. There were more women spying for the Allied Nations than for the Axis nations.