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- Reinhard Gehlen: World War II German Army officer, probably not a Nazi, final chief of intelligence against the Russians. Ran intelligence operations for U.S. until transfer to postwar German service. [e]
- Operation MINCEMEAT: Code name for a WWII British deception operation, in which a corpse was made up to appear to be that of a military staff officer, and let wash ashore in Spain where German intelligence was likely to get copies of the documents he carried; they indicated an invasion of Sardinia was planned rather than the actual invasion of Sicily [e]
- London Controlling Section: An extremely secret British staff organization, in World War II, in charge of strategic deception, principally to convince the Nazis that the main invasion of Europe would come at any of a variety of places other than Normandy; U.S. counterpart was Joint Security Control [e]
- William Casey: Director of Central Intelligence during the Reagan Administration and leader of Iran-Contra Affair; attorney; in the World War II Office of Strategic Services, head of U.S. espionage operations into Nazi Germany [e]
- John Andre: Add brief definition or description
- Nathan Hale: Add brief definition or description
Francis Walsingham: Intelligence and counterintelligence adviser to Queen Elizabeth I; generally considered to have operated the first formal Western intelligence agency [e]- F.W. Winterbotham: Add brief definition or description
- Francis Suttill: Add brief definition or description
- Mata Hari: Add brief definition or description
- John Walker: Add brief definition or description
Oleg Penkovsky: (1919-1963) Colonel in Soviet military intelligence (GRU), possibly the most important Cold War defector, who remained in place, providing information, until shot [e]- Piotr Popov: Add brief definition or description
- Rudolf Abel: Add brief definition or description
- Robert Hanssen: Add brief definition or description
- Edward Lee Howard: Add brief definition or description
- Adolf Tolkachev: Add brief definition or description
- Kim Philby: Add brief definition or description
- Donald Maclean: Add brief definition or description
- Guy Burgess: Add brief definition or description
- Anthony Blunt: Add brief definition or description
- John Cairncross: Add brief definition or description