espionage organization

  • 1espionage — es·pi·o·nage / es pē ə ˌnäzh, ˌnäj, nij/ n: the practice of gathering, transmitting, or losing through gross negligence information relating to the defense of the U.S. with the intent that or with reason to believe that the information will be… …

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  • 2Espionage — Spy and Secret agent redirect here. For other uses, see Spy (disambiguation) and Secret agent (disambiguation). For other uses, see Espionage (disambiguation). Espionage or spying involves an individual obtaining information that is considered… …

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  • 3Espionage —    During the Soviet era, the Kremlin developed a global espionage network, using agents of the KGB, the military’s secret service apparatus, and Communist sympathizers in Third World countries. The main target of such activities was the United… …

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  • 4Organization of National Resistance of the Interior X (Chi) — The Organization of National Resistance of the Interior X (Greek: Οργάνωσις Εθνικής Αντιστάσεως Εσωτερικού Χ), commonly known as Organization X or simply X (Chi), was a resistance group formed during the Axis occupation of Greece, in June 1941.… …

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  • 5espionage network — intelligence organization, interconnected spy system …

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  • 6History of Soviet and Russian espionage in the United States — Since the late 1920s, the Soviet Union, through its OGPU and NKVD intelligence services, used Russians and foreign born nationals as well as Communist and left leaning Americans to perform espionage activities in the United States.Haynes, John… …

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  • 7List of fictional espionage organizations — During the 1960s trend for action adventure spy thrillers, it was a common practice for fictional spy organizations or their nemeses to employ names that were contrived acronyms. Sometimes these acronyms expanded meanings made sense, but most of… …

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  • 8Gehlen Organization — was an intelligence agency established in June 1946 by U.S. occupation authorities in the United States Zone of Germany, and consisted of former members of the 12th Department of the Army General Staff (Foreign Armies East, or FHO). It carries… …

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  • 92006 Georgian-Russian espionage controversy — The 2006 Georgian Russian espionage controversy began when the Government of Georgia arrested four Russian officers on charges of espionage, on September 27, 2006. The Western and Georgian media sources report that relations between the two post… …

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  • 10Industrial espionage — Teapot with Actresses, Vezzi porcelain factory, Venice, ca. 1725. The Vezzi brothers were involved in a series of incidents of industrial espionage. It was these actions that led to the secret of manufacturing Meissen porcelain becoming widely… …

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