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Espionage – Prof. Ed Turzansky |
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For the
President’s Eyes Only
– US intelligence Washington-Bush 41 |
4:01 |
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Overview of Intelligence at start of WWI – US, Russia, Britain,
Germany |
5:04 |
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Intelligence Objectives – Germany, Britain, France
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4:06 |
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European Espionage WWI–Matahari, Weissman, British Room
40(signals) |
8:29 |
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US
Intelligence prior to entering WWI |
2:38 |
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German sabotage- Black Tom Island; Wilson’s code system Weissman
advises Wilson covertly on behalf of Britain |
5:46 |
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Black Chamber – US listening post; great success; disbanded by
Stimpson |
9:27 |
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US
Naval Intelligence—breaking Japanese code; Enigma |
3:25 |
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Zimmerman telegram, Black Tom, other German sabotage
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4:03 |
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Intelligence scale back after WWI; domestic intelligence - J.
Edgar Hoover
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3:25 |
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J.
Edgar Hoover & JFK |
3:00 |
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Overview of international intelligence agencies |
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Interrogation |
9:19 |
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Candid conversations with former Soviet intelligence
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4:30 |
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Most dangerous adversary set loose by events of WW I |
2:40 |
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Follow-up question – justification of torture |
2:45 |
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Dr.
Thomas Boghardt |
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Spy Museum Intro Film Audio |
5:06 |
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Spy Museum Tour Intro,
Communication & Listening devices |
13:08 |
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James Bond Car; Espionage &
Hollywood |
4:23 |
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Embassies |
8:05 |
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Aerial Surveillance, Carrier
pigeons |
5:21 |
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Women in espionage |
6:30 |
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espionage during WWII - code
breaking & deception |
7:27 |
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Behind Enemy Lines |
1:52 |
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Atomic Bomb |
4:03 |
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Red Scare, Rosenbergs, Soviet
actions in US |
8:45 |
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East Germany/Berlin Wall |
4:56 |
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Wilderness of Mirrors - Counter -
Espionage |
3:59 |
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Oleg Kalugin |
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Intro, early life, beginnings in
KGB |
4:02 |
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Human
intelligence/counter-intelligence |
10:01 |
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Internal intelligence; charged
with treason; escaped through politics |
3:08 |
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Glasnost, fall of USSR; private
venture; Life in US; Putin |
5:16 |
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Circumstances for obtaining US
citizenship |
5:15 |
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Fall of Berlin Wall |
4:21 |
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Early Russian - US intelligence;
scientific community |
5:35 |
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1940's - # of Soviet agents,
warnings about Germany |
3:21 |
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Manhattan Project Spies, others
in US & US collaborators |
5:40 |
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Russian vs US espionage prior to
1953; Cuban missile crisis; British 5 |
7:06 |
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Importance of human intelligence
- Al-Caeda, Iraq |
4:00 |
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Intelligence partnerships |
3:55 |
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Questions: KGB & the pope;
Andropov; assassination; US & new Russia; Russian elections;
Putin's administration |
7:10 |
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Questions: Cuba; Nixon; Yeltsin;
Putin & intelligence; Coca-Cola |
9:05 |
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Curriculum connections with Spy
Museum |
23:36 |