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  • o the spy of the Barschel affair to keep the espionage a secret for several weeks, to reveal the sc
  • east European nations, a history of interwar espionage, a life-and-times portrait of a Habsburg arc
  • He also appeared that year in Espionage, a play by Walter C. Hackett, at the Apollo
  • the USSR, Bebrits was arrested on charges of espionage, accused of having participated in a "Trotsk
  • threats to prosecuting journalists under the Espionage Act of 1917.
  • During World War II he used the Espionage Act to attempt to shut down 'vermin publicat
  • ongressman Victor Berger) indicted under the Espionage Act of 1917 due to their organized oppositio
  • ing and abetting a conspiracy to violate the Espionage Act of 1917 by bringing a controversial Leag
  • assist Hitler's Germany in violation of the Espionage Act alongside fellow conspirators Wilhelm Ku
  • In 2010 he was indicted under the Espionage Act of 1917, one of the few people in US his
  • d to the Milwaukee Journal in support of the Espionage Act of 1917.
  • peech was outlawed in United States with the Espionage Act of June 15, 1917.
  • He was convicted under the Espionage Act of 1917 and sentenced to a term of 10 ye
  • Using the newly passed Espionage Act of 1917 as justification, the Department
  • e Sedition Act was repealed in 1921, but the Espionage Act remains, and Richard Nixon attempted to
  • tates Supreme Court decision that upheld the Espionage Act of 1917.
  • The Act modified the Espionage Act of 1917, by taking Title 18 793(d) and m
  • the U.S." but that the applicability of the Espionage Act to such disclosures "is not entirely cle
  • Before John Reed left for Russia, the Espionage Act was passed on June 15, 1917, which fined
  • Espionage Act of 1917
  • deemed to have violated the recently passed Espionage Act of 1917, and The Masses had to cease pub
  • Elaborate on 1918 trial for violation of Espionage Act
  • of Morison as a "test case" for applying the Espionage Act of 1917, originally targeted at spies an
  • gainst Debs, and maintained the power of the Espionage Act, sentencing Debs to ten years imprisonme
  • orld War I, Burleson vigorously enforced the Espionage Act, ordering local postmasters to send to h
  • blication was suppressed under the so-called Espionage Act.
  • than in previous titles, which were Tactical Espionage Action games.
  • 1955, she returned to Oslo but continued her espionage activities through a Soviet handler.
  • nfirm Marion Davis Berdecio's involvement in espionage activities on behalf of the Soviet Union.
  • Robert Osman in espionage activities on behalf of the GRU in the Panam
  • and Comintern front organization for Soviet espionage activities, Joseph Katz selected Elson to re
  • k at the U.S. Embassy in London, into German espionage activities.
  • S. secrets to Israel was concurrent with the espionage activity of Jonathan Pollard.
  • 981), was a British intelligence officer and espionage administrator.
  • ehended in 1991 in East Berlin on charges of espionage after the fall of the Berlin Wall.
  • also revealed a number of aspects of Soviet espionage against the United States in the 1940s and 5
  • om Aristobulus, Herod instituted a system of espionage against him and his mother.
  • 1980), was convicted of espionage against the United States on behalf of Japan
  • Nothing sacred: Nazi espionage against the Vatican, 1939-1945
  • e test receive a recommendation letter to an espionage agency best fitting their skills as a souven
  • Espionage Agent is a pre-World War II spy melodrama pr
  • 18, 1862) was an American Civil War civilian espionage agent for the Union Army, who participated i
  • During this time, he conspired with espionage agent James J. Andrews on plans to steal a t
  • ory of how she was trained as a North Korean espionage agent and selected to carry out the mission
  • the memoir of Kim Hyun Hui, the North Korean espionage agent who in 1987 carried out the mission to
  • e she began a short but notable career as an espionage agent working with Memphis entrepreneur-turn
  • It's up to a single Inter-Dimensional Espionage Agent to stop them-as a fish.
  • Directed by Lloyd Bacon, Espionage Agent, like many Warner Bros. movies, clearl
  • She was a leading espionage agent, adept at undercover assignments.
  • l made her first film appearance in the 1939 Espionage Agent.
  • ch the card represents the life of the rogue espionage agent.
  • hat it might prevent them being executed for espionage, all of the coastwatchers were commissioned
  • 's fascination with the technical aspects of espionage, along with his attitude of indispensability
  • ing both diplomatic correspondence, American espionage, and even decryptions of German communicatio
  • and jury impaneled in Manhattan to probe the espionage and disloyalty charges stemming from Elizabe
  • vilege to make allegations of involvement in espionage and drug trafficking against a prominent Jew
  • gated cases involving bank robberies, Soviet espionage, and kidnappings.
  • h sides of the border, diplomatic maneuvers, espionage and other types of subterfuge, propaganda an
  • p-of-the-line cyborg developed for corporate espionage and assassination and is filled with a kind
  • ed, captured by the Gestapo, found guilty of espionage, and sentenced to death.
  • victed and executed for conspiracy to commit espionage and passing secrets to the Soviet Union.
  • usband was convicted of conspiracy to commit espionage and sentenced to 30 years.
  • t issues related to international relations, espionage and U.S. foreign policy.
  • His arrest on charges of espionage and treason, and subsequent trial contribute
  • Exiles were trained in commando tactics, espionage and seamanship and the station supported num
  • novel, The Tashkent Crisis, a thriller about espionage and international politics, was published in
  • NKVD, was accused during his trial (besides espionage and high treason) of storing a great number
  • , discussing his involvement in World War II espionage and the history of mountain climbing in the
  • to work towards the Restoration, engaging in espionage and cryptography - activities that later hel
  • PPF recruits were trained in espionage and sabotage and some were shot after being
  • The Espionage and Sedition Acts were largely repealed in 1
  • tary awards (including Hollard's DSO for V-1 espionage), and Hollard's biographies provide AGIR his
  • p charges in the Academics' Case, accused of espionage and sentenced to five years of imprisonment
  • ners of modern intelligence methods both for espionage and for domestic security.
  • mewhat the medley of Le Carre-like intricate espionage and Bond-like action scenes.
  • m Fortress 2, whose weapons are based around espionage and stealth
  • ng point for government employees engaged in espionage and their Soviet case handlers and couriers.
  • ed Nations' covert dirty-tricks squad, using espionage and quasi-ethical tactics to secure peace an
  • During World War I he was suspected of espionage and sabotage in favour of Germany, after bei
  • f political scandals that involved political espionage and sabotage, illegal break-ins, wiretapping
  • Roosevelt's Secret War: FDR and World War II Espionage and in 2004, Eleventh Month, Eleventh Day, E
  • Narrated by Tseng, leader of the elite espionage and assassination division known as the Turk
  • heydar Garayev was arrested and charged with espionage and preparations for counter-revolutionary a
  • police” function of the old NKVD, conducting espionage and counterespionage, as well as enacting a
  • used them for reconnaissance, infiltration, espionage and information retrieval and storage, often
  • Special Operations Executive which conducted espionage and other activities behind German lines dur
  • Exposure of a Jewish-Arab Espionage and Terror Network (1972)
  • This submarine was used for hunting, espionage, and patrol purposes.
  • there have been many cases of known nuclear espionage, and also many cases of suspected or alleged
  • om Hollywood to the Ku Klux Klan, the Mafia, espionage and protection rackets, and also more fantas
  • e a project investigating remote viewing for espionage applications, the Stargate Project, which wa
  • nnaissance Administration (HVA), the foreign espionage arm of the Stasi.
  • ict" showcases many of the 7,000 clandestine espionage artifacts from the United States, the former
  • S Navy, on charges of political and military espionage as well as participation in the 1969 Piazza
  • s bodily harm), arson in royal dockyards and espionage, as well as other capital offences under mil
  • ficials plan to raise accusations of Israeli espionage at the United Nations, after authorities arr
  • d central planning, as well as international espionage, attempted overthrow of the Soviet Union, an
  • his, Night Man becomes involved in corporate espionage, being caught between several opposing sides
  • he Tribune and the Times-Herald indicted for espionage but backed down because of the publicity, ch
  • eral cases that did not involve 'traditional espionage' but rather interactions with the media (or
  • the Snowman: A True Story of Friendship and Espionage by Robert Lindsey, and features the song "Th
  • In 1940, Gold was activated for Soviet espionage by Jacob Golos, but he was not a recruited a
  • onomer and geophysicist who was executed for espionage by the Soviet Union in 1941.
  • onal security concerns, including threats of espionage by foreign powers and terrorist groups, and
  • training the contestants and start a counter espionage campaign of their own.
  • He is known for his work on the Cold War espionage case of Ethel and Julius Rosenberg and his a
  • nce counter-espionage efforts, the TACHIBANA espionage case during summer 1941, FBI efforts against
  • Bergen and Trondheim were subject to several espionage cases during World War I. Bergen was an impo
  • hitworth and James D. Harper Jr. in separate espionage cases; and dozens of white collar crime case
  • t action, protection of Soviet embassies and espionage cell activation in case of war.
  • An espionage cell was under the leadership of a black bus
  • imprisoned in Tehran for more than a year on espionage charges will be put on trial next month.
  • eir associate Jacob Albam, were convicted on espionage charges and sentenced to prison.
  • No espionage charges were ever proven.
  • an Pollard was also charged and convicted on espionage charges associated with Yagur.
  • Soble pled guilty to the espionage charges, made a detailed statement of his ac
  • Council of MGB without trial to 10 years on espionage charges.
  • al American CIA agents being held in Cuba on espionage charges.
  • rests of the British, American and Communist espionage communities within.
  • Due to the espionage conflict, the headquarters was closed down a
  • do Alonso combined with the 2007 Formula One espionage controversy led to the team losing both cham
  • sne Spy Ring saga", which led to the largest espionage conviction in the history of the United Stat
  • administration of the country to a system of espionage, corruption and cruelty.
  • f-destruction, one that faces most corporate espionage cyborgs, and they're relentlessly pursued by
  • 1994) was a British author on international espionage during and after World War II.
  • le), an exotic dancer/courtesan executed for espionage during World War I.
  • The term is frequently referenced in popular espionage fiction such as the works of Tom Clancy.
  • ng World War II for bringing more realism to espionage fiction.
  • Their third film would be an espionage film entitled Silent Night: Agent Down.
  • Tor was an atmospheric location in the 1966 espionage film The Quiller Memorandum starring George
  • oby Kendall, an employee of an international espionage firm was detected in the group.
  • of murdering their driver by gunshot and of espionage for Norway.
  • arly two years in prison on false charges of espionage for the U.S., and Kati and her older sister
  • He was accused of espionage for publications on the environmental proble
  • abolished the death penalty for the crime of espionage for the enemy on ships or in naval establish
  • charged under the Official Secrets Act with espionage for passing British and American atomic secr
  • va Scotia, Canada, and allegedly an agent of espionage for the Soviet Union.
  • r belief in social justice propels them into espionage for the KGB.
  • On 3 July 1945, they were put on trial for espionage, found guilty and executed.
  • , The Sandbaggers examines the effect of the espionage game on the personal and professional lives
  • he plot is strictly for fans of the cerebral espionage genre" opined The Miami News.
  • Its activities were intelligence, espionage, graffiti and sign writings, as well as assi
  • 00485 "On liquidation of Polish sabotage and espionage groups and units of POW (Polish Military Org
  • where it was stated that he was convicted of espionage; he sued.
  • ories on toxic waste, drugs, sweatshops, and espionage, he was nominated for a Pulitzer Prize twice
  • Although he had yet to commit any acts of espionage, he had already carried out an exploit, beca
  • istorians of the Habsburg Empire, as well as espionage historians such as CIA's Allen Dulles and So
  • e American Communist movement, and on Soviet espionage in America (many written jointly with John E
  • German Espionage in Ireland 1939-1945, 2002 (Irish Academic P
  • Likewise, Eastern Bloc countries conducted espionage in Finland, e.g. the East German Stasi had a
  • es and Harvey Klehr, Venona: Decoding Soviet Espionage in America, Yale University Press
  • , John Earl & Klehr, Venona: Decoding Soviet Espionage in America, Yale University Press, 2000.
  • on Kitson, The Hunt for Nazi Spies: Fighting Espionage in Vichy France, Chicago, University of Chic
  • es and Harvey Klehr, Venona: Decoding Soviet Espionage in America (New Haven: Yale University Press
  • es and Harvey Klehr, Venona: Decoding Soviet Espionage in America, Yale University Press (1999), pg
  • s and Harvey Klehr, "Venona: Decoding Soviet Espionage in America" (New Haven: Yale University Pres
  • lexander Vassiliev, The Haunted Wood: Soviet Espionage in America-the Stalin Era, New York: Random
  • David Greenglass was arrested by the FBI for espionage in June 1950 and quickly implicated the Rose
  • tured commandos were tried with 'perfidy and espionage' in a court and executed on 7 July 1945.
  • Rees, William J. and John E. Espionage in the Ether: The Wartime Story of Electroni
  • ll-known and well-documented case of nuclear espionage in the history of nuclear weapons.
  • omoted to deputy division leader of military espionage in 1956 and becoming division leader in 1962
  • feature I purchased from Eisner & Iger was ' Espionage' in 1938 for Feature Comics (then Feature Fu
  • he 1954 Royal Commission into alleged Soviet espionage in Australia (see Petrov Affair).
  • spirator when Robert Soblen was charged with espionage in 1960, but she never publicly testified.
  • ng out during the war on a secret mission of espionage in Europe (pointing to the possibility of a
  • Venona: Decoding Soviet Espionage in America.
  • Department B ( Espionage in the West)
  • Walker pleaded guilty to espionage in 1985.
  • While working for German espionage, in 1936, Conze prepared a document which po
  • Department C ( Espionage in the Soviet Union and Japan)
  • German Espionage in Wartime Ireland 1939-1945, 2003, ISBN 978
  • In 1954 he was convicted for treason and espionage in favour of the Soviet Union, but released
  • elligence focused on military and industrial espionage in the United States, specifically in the ai
  • Sherlock's older brother, who works in espionage, invites Sherlock and Amyus to visit him in
  • Tracking a Spy Through the Maze of Computer Espionage is a 1989 book written by Clifford Stoll.
  • Nuclear espionage is the purposeful giving of state secrets re
  • Cyber espionage is the act or practice of obtaining secrets
  • Bratt and Guillou were each sentenced for espionage; Isacsson was sentenced for espionage and ac
  • ince no one would usually suspect a child of espionage, Joe is WIN's "Most Special Agent".
  • 1030(a)(1) is sometimes called the 'Computer Espionage' law as it borrows much of it's language fro
  • Allegations of espionage made against him were never proved, and he w
  • curity Agency had begun to break into Soviet espionage messages.
  • Wang Ju as Squad leader Tian, who leads the espionage mission to cripple Xiongnu forces
  • e jailbreak and they volunteer to conduct an espionage mission in the village.
  • m as a Southern serviceman from his previous espionage mission in Kentucky, Mississippi, and Tennes
  • he East German Stasi and she took on several espionage missions.
  • hurloe, a Commonwealth official in charge of espionage, Morland became disillusioned with the Gover
  • Magnifique is a slapstick spoof of B-series espionage movies and novels.
  • , Alfred Dreyfus, sent to Devil's Island for espionage near the end of the nineteenth century.
  • r Izvestiya calling Lerner "the leader of an espionage nest."
  • After holding commands at West Point and the espionage network in the Hudson Highlands, Howe was tr
  • ere it was composed of the initials of "Your Espionage Network and Training Academy", a fictitious
  • Sidorovich, were part of Julius Rosenberg's espionage network.
  • With information provided by its espionage networks in the United States, the Soviet Un
  • The Eldorado Network is a 1979 espionage novel by Derek Robinson.
  • books on sporting figures and four crime and espionage novels under the pseudonym I.I.
  • For his successful efforts in the espionage of the German presence in Norway, he receive
  • t faced accusations of hypocrisy from former espionage officials on the book's release date, for no
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