Kamis, 14 September 2017

The Adventures of Mutt and Jeff

Named by MI5 for comic strip characters, two Nazi spies working for Britain proved that espionage is serious business Late in the evening of April 6, 1941, a twin-engine seaplane took off from the city of Stavanger on Norway’s southwest coast. On board were two Norwegian-born German secret agents, John Moe and Tor Glad. A …

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