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Eli Cohen
One of Israel’s most famous spies is a man by the name of Eli Cohen. Cohen’s main focus as a spy was to infiltrate the Syrian government and commit espionage on behalf of Israel. However, while modern film and documentary make Eli Cohen to look like a James Bond figure, in truth his operation was…
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Adolf Eichman
After the 1955 coup d’état in Argentina, many other groups from other countries further away were getting involved in Argentina. One group that had an uptick in activity was Mossad, even though Israel is 8,000 miles away. One of their first known operations, was the capture of Adolf Eichman. Simon Wiesenthal was a one of…
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Unit 8200
As Israel was taking shape, and the IDF was forming, a new unit know as Unit 8200 was emerging. The 8200 was something known as a Signal intelligence unit, or sigint for short. As a sigint unit their main job was to collect intelligence on the enemy by use of electronic means, this includes activities…
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Almost Giving Up
American was learning that working with partisan groups in Ukraine were more difficult than they originally realize. They learned that to pull off such an operation would require a great deal of counterintelligence work, which would require a lot of resources which America wasn’t willing to use. They also did not understand how much the…
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Myron Matvieyko
Myron Matvieyko had experience working in the German Abwehr as an intelligence agent during World War Two. During the war, when things started to turn against the Germans started working as a spy for the American, obtaining information and passing it on to the American. This led to Myron Matvieyko to develop a relationship with…
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Operation Ruppert
In 1944-45 the Allies caught many POWs who were willing to surrender and work with the allies, for a better life. A secret mission was put together to explore what was driving all these foreigners to fight so hard inside Germany, and to also study how the Germans built up such a strong network of…