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Lecture Series/Audio

Espionage – Prof. Ed Turzansky

 

For the President’s Eyes Only – US intelligence Washington-Bush 41

4:01

Overview of Intelligence at start of WWI – US, Russia, Britain, Germany

5:04

Intelligence Objectives – Germany, Britain, France

4:06

European Espionage WWI–Matahari, Weissman, British Room 40(signals)

8:29

US Intelligence prior to entering WWI

2:38

German sabotage- Black Tom Island; Wilson’s code system Weissman advises Wilson covertly on behalf of Britain

5:46

Black Chamber – US listening post; great success; disbanded by Stimpson

9:27

US Naval Intelligence—breaking Japanese code; Enigma

3:25

Zimmerman telegram, Black Tom, other German sabotage

4:03

Intelligence scale back after WWI; domestic intelligence - J. Edgar Hoover

3:25

J. Edgar Hoover & JFK

3:00

Overview of international intelligence agencies

2:13

Interrogation

9:19

Candid conversations with former Soviet intelligence

4:30

Most dangerous adversary set loose by events of WW I

2:40

Follow-up question – justification of torture

2:45

   
Dr. Thomas Boghardt Top
Spy Museum Intro Film Audio 5:06
Spy Museum Tour Intro, Communication & Listening devices 13:08
James Bond Car; Espionage & Hollywood 4:23
Embassies 8:05
Aerial Surveillance, Carrier pigeons 5:21
Women in espionage 6:30
espionage during WWII - code breaking & deception 7:27
Behind Enemy Lines 1:52
Atomic Bomb 4:03
Red Scare, Rosenbergs, Soviet actions in US 8:45
East Germany/Berlin Wall 4:56
Wilderness of Mirrors - Counter - Espionage 3:59
Oleg Kalugin Top
Intro, early life, beginnings in KGB 4:02
Human intelligence/counter-intelligence 10:01
Internal intelligence; charged with treason; escaped through politics 3:08
Glasnost, fall of USSR; private venture; Life in US; Putin 5:16
Circumstances for obtaining US citizenship 5:15
Fall of Berlin Wall 4:21
Early Russian - US intelligence; scientific community 5:35
1940's - # of Soviet agents, warnings about Germany 3:21
Manhattan Project Spies, others in US & US collaborators 5:40
Russian vs US espionage prior to 1953; Cuban missile crisis; British 5 7:06
Importance of human intelligence - Al-Caeda, Iraq 4:00
Intelligence partnerships 3:55
Questions: KGB & the pope; Andropov; assassination; US & new Russia; Russian elections; Putin's administration 7:10
Questions: Cuba; Nixon; Yeltsin; Putin & intelligence; Coca-Cola 9:05
Curriculum connections with Spy Museum 23:36

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