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During World War 1, there were hundreds of German spies who were caught in the United Kingdom. They were all killed upon captivity.
They were there to sink as many ships as possible. Some were given the role of landing spies but that was always subordinate to the role of sinking ships.
There would have been many spies working for the Central Powers.
During World War I, approximately 1,500 individuals were interned in the United Kingdom on suspicion of being enemy aliens or spies. The exact number of spies is difficult to determine, as many were interned without clear evidence of espionage activities. Additionally, internment policies varied by country, leading to differing numbers of suspected spies being detained. Overall, the internment of suspected spies and enemy aliens reflected the heightened security concerns of the time.
No. Germany did have spies inside of The US but they never really do much harm until Battle of the Bulge.
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.
None. All German spies were captured before they had a chance to start operating.
to fool German spies.
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.
During World War 1, there were hundreds of German spies who were caught in the United Kingdom. They were all killed upon captivity.
They were there to sink as many ships as possible. Some were given the role of landing spies but that was always subordinate to the role of sinking ships.
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.
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4 saboteurs were found and 3 caps were found also some uniforms were found too there were 4 German spies and two were executed one was identified as Benito Mussolini the Italian prime minister in war world 2
Hitlers Spies That Were Born in America were part of 2 families. The Brennan Family and a Family with the name of Whitehead. They Were th most brutal spies kow in american history and the US goverment is still looking for them today!
Spies were utilized by many nations to gather intelligence against the enemy.