Intelligence and Espionage During World War I
Mark Stout talked about the history of espionage during World War I. He focused on four American agencies that participated in spying: the N… read more
Mark Stout talked about the history of espionage during World War I. He focused on four American agencies that participated in spying: the Navy Department, the War Department, the State Department, and the Expeditionary forces abroad, including the U.S. Army. The Kansas City Public Library and the Truman Library Institute co-hosted this event. close
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