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AGENT TRICYCLE; (That?s what MI5 called its three-in-a-bed spy who duped the Nazis and seduced a film star).
From:
The Daily Mail (London, England)
| Date:
May 9, 2002| Author:
Sears, Neil
| COPYRIGHT 2002 Solo Syndication Limited. This material is published under license from the publisher through the Gale Group, Farmington Hills, Michigan. All inquiries regarding rights should be directed to the Gale Group.Copyright information
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Byline: NEIL SEARS
HIS love life makes James Bond's fictional frolics look tame. But an MI5 agent codenamed Tricycle ? because of his fondness for three-in-abed sex ? was very much the real thing.
However, the amazing playboy adventures of handsome Dusko Popov as he seduced, spent and spied his way through World War II hid a heroism that helped the Allies to victory.
His story was revealed in detail for the first time yesterday after the largest re...
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