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Background Briefings
Want the complete story behind some of the most intriguing espionage cases in history? What about spies and spying in the world right now? Here you’ll discover articles by Museum staff, professors, journalists, and ex-spies.
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Spies live in the shadows. Many intelligence records remain classified, memoirs are often unreliable and speculation runs high. They don’t call it “the wilderness of mirrors” for nothing.
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If you expect to make it out there, you’re going to need to learn the lingo. Put in the work here and you’ll be talking the talk in no time.
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