Espionage and "modern" spying, born in World War I, was in a fledgling state. In the next few years a new kind of spy would learn how to gather the kinds of intelligence their countries needed to protect themselves in both war and peace. Looks at the role of the Belgian underground movement La Dame Blanche, the role of the Zimmermann telegram in bringing the U.S. into the war and the development of codes and codebreaking. Features archival film footage with commentary by authors, academics and historians.
"Espionage and "modern" spying, born in World War I, was in a fledgling state. In the next few years a new kind of spy would learn how to gather the kinds of intelligence their countries needed to protect themselves in both war and peace. Looks at the role of the Belgian underground movement La Dame Blanche, the role of the Zimmermann telegram in bringing the U.S. into the war and the development of codes and codebreaking. Features archival film footage with commentary by authors, academics and historians."@en
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