Spying
608. Spying
- Birch, Harvey a double spy, secretly in the employ of George Washington. [Am. Lit.: Cooper The Spy ]
- Bond, James Agent 007: super spy, super hero. [Br. Lit.: Herman, 27]
- C.I.A. (Central Intelligence Agency) U.S. intelligence agency. [Am. Hist.: NCE, 492]
- Cheka early Soviet secret police charged with guarding against counterrevolutionary activity. [Russ. Hist.: Benét, 190]
- Cly, Roger old servant of Darnay; became a spy. [Br. Lit.: A Tale of Two Cities ]
- Hannay, Richard opponent of foreign evil. [Br. Lit.: The Thirty-Nine Steps in Herman, 38–39]
- Hushai the Archite sent by David to inveigle Absalom’s confidence. [O.T.: II Samuel 15:34]
- KGB the Committee of State Security, USSR agency (begun 1954) with responsibility for espionage and counter–espionage. [EB, V ; 780]
- Kuryakin, Illya taciturn, blond partner of Solo from U.N.C.L.E. [TV: “The Man from U.N.C.L.E.” in Terrace, II, 60]
- Leamas British Secret Service agent torn between duty and the desire to give up espionage. [Br. Lit.: Le Carré The Spy Who Came In from the Cold in Weiss, 440]
- Mata Hari (1876–1917) courtesan executed by French for German espionage (1917). [Ger. Hist.: EB, VI: 683]
- Muir, Lieutenant Davy garrison quartermaster discovered to be French spy. [Am. Lit.: Magill I, 715–717]
- NKVD People’s Commisariat of Internal Affairs, USSR police agency (1934–1943) that carried out purges of the 1930s. [EB, VII: 366]
- OGPU secret police agency, successor to the Cheka. [Russ. Hist.: Benét, 190]
- Palmer, Harry anti-hero of The Iperess File. [Am. Cinema: Herman, 28–29]
- Polonius spies on Hamlet and Gertrude. [Br. Drama: Shakespeare Hamlet ]
- Secret Agent, The Conrad’s novel of the intrigues of a foreign secret agent (1907). [Br. Lit.: Magill III, 949–951]
- Smersh acronym for Smert Shpionam (Death to Spies), a section of the KGB. [EB, IX: 283]
- Smiley, George British Secret Service hero. [Br. Lit.: Le Cane in Drabble, 558]
- Solo, Napoleon suave and debonair agent for U.N.C.L.E. [TV: “The Man from U.N.C.L.E.” in Terrace, II, 60]
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