The Greatest Spies of World War II: Garbo, Baker, de Clarens...and Hemingway?

When

  • Wednesday
  • Feb. 22, 2012
  • 10:15 AM

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Imagine operating behind enemy lines using your wits, fame, or seductive powers to fight a ruthless adversary. The spies of World War II knew that they faced death upon discovery, yet they continued to engage in daring and dangerous exploits to thwart the Axis powers. Some were incredibly effective while others, like Hemingway, were just incredibly bold. In this series, a distinguished group of experts and former intelligence officers will introduce you to some of the bravest and most daring spies of the 20th century.
Juan Pujol Garcia

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$68.00

Where

International Spy Museum
800 F St N St. e
Washington, DC 20002


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