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- Examples of espionage in history include1234:
- Kingdom of the pharaohs, Phoenicians and Hittites, Babylonians and Assyrians, the Trojan War, The Chinese Sun Tzu, Persia, and the Greeks.
- Punic Wars and the period from Julius Caesar to Caesar Augustus.
- The FBI uncovered an espionage ring run by Julius and Ethel Rosenberg that passed secrets on the atomic bomb to the Soviet Union.
- German agents blew up the Black Tom railroad yard in New Jersey, killing four in a clear act of sabotage.
- Queen Elizabeth I’s 16th-century spymaster to the Serbian-born agent who may have inspired the character of James Bond.
- The Walker family made spying for the Soviet Union a family affair.
- Robert Hanssen, Aldrich Ames, The Rosenbergs, Harold James Nicholson, James Hall III, George Trofimoff, and Jonathan Pollard are some of the most notorious spies in history.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.Early examples of espionage encompass the kingdom of the pharaohs, Phoenicians and Hittites, Babylonians and Assyrians, the Trojan War, The Chinese Sun Tzu, Persia, and the Greeks. Espionage in the period of Roman rule focuses on the Punic Wars and the period from Julius Caesar to Caesar Augustus.
www.ojp.gov/ncjrs/virtual-library/abstracts/world-his…Using intelligence, the FBI uncovered an espionage ring run by Julius and Ethel Rosenberg that passed secrets on the atomic bomb to the Soviet Union. More → Black Tom 1916 Bombing On July 30, 1916, German agents blew up the Black Tom railroad yard in New Jersey, killing four in a clear act of sabotage. More → Brian P. Regan Espionagewww.fbi.gov/investigate/counterintelligence/major-c…Intelligence organisations, throughout World War One, World War Two and the Cold War, deployed elite secret agents to gather intel and ultimately gain the upper hand. Here are 8 of the most notorious spies in history, from Queen Elizabeth I’s 16th-century spymaster to the Serbian-born agent who may have inspired the character of James Bond.www.historyhit.com/the-most-notorious-spies-in-his…Top 10 Cases Of Espionage Against The US
- 1. John Walker Family (1985) The Walker family made spying for the Soviet Union a family affair. In fact, the depth of this case is astonishing in both scope and breadth. ...
- 2. Robert Hanssen (2001) ...
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