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Turns out the FBI wasn't missing everything. In early 1941, they rolled up the major German spy rings. The debacle almost ruined the Abwehr but Canaris lied his way out of it.
— May 19, 2025 03:56PM
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A spy in Churchill's family who pretended to be helping the French resistance.
— May 30, 2025 04:10PM
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Double-cross spies fed into the pre-d-day grand deception plan. Germans bought it even when it stretched believability.
— May 29, 2025 04:00PM
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Trying to predict when and where D-Day would occur.
— May 27, 2025 03:59PM
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Germans even tapped the trans-Atlantic cables and developed a device to descramble the messages. One such message between Roosevelt and Churchill led Hitler to occupy Italy after Mussolini was fired/abdicated.
— May 26, 2025 03:53PM
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Spying in neutral Sweden, which leaned toward Germany, apparently had some good results.
— May 23, 2025 03:54PM
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Spanish spies working for Germany were all double-agents. Some had been turned by Kim Philby, famous Soviet double-agent working inside MI-5.
— May 22, 2025 04:01PM
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A few more successful German spies but their ranks were pretty thin after Pearl Harbor and the FBI round-up.
— May 21, 2025 04:12PM
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As much as the Germans are stereotyped as being super efficient, the German state at least through WW2 is such a confusing jumble. I kind of understand the Nazi Party's mirror-image apparatus as a state-within-a-state kind of thing, but even the government was duplicative. The Abwehr had its spies, as did the Sicherheitsdienst, and the Foreign Office and Gestapo were also spying, separately. Sometimes complimentary.
— May 20, 2025 04:06PM

