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Interrogation of Enemy Airmen – Part 7

04Oct/19

Interrogation of Enemy Airmen – Part 7

October 4, 2019Prisoner InterrogationThe Donovan Institute

When someone is an obvious interrogator asking questions, that technique is called the direct approach. You might assume that this is the only form of interrogation there is, aside from torture. That is

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03Oct/19

The Spy Who Loved Her Cover Story

October 3, 2019True Stories about SpiesThe Donovan Institute

In 2011, a man calling himself Bohdan Stashynsky, reportedly 80 years old, sought out a journalist in Kiev, Ukraine. He said he wanted to “set the record straight” about a story which,

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03Oct/19

The Spy Who Loved Her

October 3, 2019True Stories about SpiesThe Donovan Institute

Although both peoples were once part of the Soviet Union, trouble between Ukrainians and Russians is nothing new. In the late 1940s and 1950s, during the Cold War, the American CIA secretly

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03Oct/19

What is Goldeneye? You might be surprised.

October 3, 2019True Stories about SpiesThe Donovan Institute

What is Goldeneye? Ask the average movie fan and you might hear that it is a James Bond film from 1995. Goldeneye was the first Bond film made after the Cold War,

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03Oct/19

A Woman for the FBI

October 3, 2019True Stories about SpiesThe Donovan Institute

In a television show famous for its hilarity, one of the funniest episodes of the sitcom I Love Lucy was “The Great Train Robbery.” First broadcast in 1955 and starring the beloved

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03Oct/19

The Necessary

October 3, 2019True Stories about SpiesThe Donovan Institute

Hiding in plain sight. You might say that this saying has two meanings. The first means to deliberately concealing something and yet it remains visible. For example, imagine somebody in disguise: you

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03Oct/19

Impressions of East Berlin

October 3, 2019True Stories about SpiesThe Donovan Institute

During the Cold War, Checkpoint Charlie was a crossing point located midway across Berlin, just inside the city’s Western half, and administered by the United States Army. If you were going Eastward,

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03Oct/19

Impressions of West Berlin

October 3, 2019True Stories about SpiesThe Donovan Institute

My first impressions of West Berlin were of a city which looked very much like any other major city in Western Europe: modern, cosmopolitan, chic, with no hint (at least none downtown)

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03Oct/19

Visiting post-Communist East Germany

October 3, 2019True Stories about SpiesThe Donovan Institute

In November 1989, the Berlin Wall fell — or, more accurately, it stopped functioning. Nobody knew this would happen, not even the people who authorized the change. Only a few months afterwards,

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03Oct/19

When Television Mattered: The Fall of the Berlin Wall

October 3, 2019True Stories about SpiesThe Donovan Institute

In 1956, in Communist-ruled Hungary, Soviet tanks crushed an anti-Communist rebellion. Despite that Marxist-Leninist achievement, Hungary’s new Soviet-installed leader, János Kádár, felt he would need more than Soviet tanks to secure his

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