Famous Female Spies
Terry Crowdy’s books include Double Cross: Deceiving Hitler in World War II (Osprey Publishing, 2008) and The Enemy Within: A History of Spies, Spymasters, and Espionage (Osprey Publishing; illustrated edition May 20, 2008).
This talk “Sexspionage, a Historical Summary of Women Agents,” was the opening address of the Sixth Raleigh Spy Conference, “Sexspionage: Famous Women Spies and the Ancient Art of Seduction.” It was delivered at 9:00 a.m. on Thursday, March 26, 2009, at the North Carolina Museum of History.
Terry Crowdy gave an overview of the most famous female spies in history from Biblical times to today. He illustrated his presentation with slides. Terry Crowdy’s… read more
Terry Crowdy gave an overview of the most famous female spies in history from Biblical times to today. He illustrated his presentation with slides.
Terry Crowdy’s books include Double Cross: Deceiving Hitler in World War II (Osprey Publishing, 2008) and The Enemy Within: A History of Spies, Spymasters, and Espionage (Osprey Publishing; illustrated edition May 20, 2008).
This talk “Sexspionage, a Historical Summary of Women Agents,” was the opening address of the Sixth Raleigh Spy Conference, “Sexspionage: Famous Women Spies and the Ancient Art of Seduction.” It was delivered at 9:00 a.m. on Thursday, March 26, 2009, at the North Carolina Museum of History. close
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