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    mad and he consequently said that they would attack if the blockade continued. Germany’s idea at this time was: if you keep America occupied at home‚ then they will not want to fight the war across the ocean. The Germans had great spies at this time. Their head spy master was Walter Nickoli. He had penetrated Russia and England then stole documents.

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    While many occupied more traditional roles such as nurses or Daughters of the Regiment‚ others served as spies‚ while others actually went into battle alongside their male counterparts. The fact of the matter is‚ woman who went into battle were forced to conceal themselves‚ and ultimately pose as men‚ spending the entire war in disguise. The grit and ingenuity

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    Eddie Chapman

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    Eddie Chapman Eddie Chapman was an English criminal and spy during World War 2. Prior to the war Chapman was a notorious criminal and womaniser. He was constantly in trouble with the law. However after war broke out he went on to become one of England’s greatest assets against the Germans. Eddie Chapman was born on 16 November 1914 in Burnopfield in County Durham‚ England. He became a notorious safecracker with London West End gangs‚ spending several stretches in jail for these crimes. He had affairs

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    By declaring independence‚ America demonstrated that it was possible to overthrow “old regimes”. This was the first time a colony had rebelled and successfully asserted its rights to self-government and nationhood. This inspired many European nations and colonies to revolt. The United States had created a new social contract in the form of its Constitution‚ in which they realized the ideas of Enlightenment. The natural rights of man‚ and the ideas of liberty‚ equality‚ and freedom of religion‚ were

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    also known as the espionage tactics during the American War. In detail‚ General Washington first discovered that spy tactics was very crucial to gaining military advantages over enemy troops and the importance of codes and ciphers for wartime correspondence. In the French and Indian War‚ as General Washington served his time‚ he had experimented with a group he organized to conduct spies as well as ciphering. As he experiences that important aspect of winning that War period‚ he had the potential

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    Tarshis. I enjoyed the part where Hugo had to protect his friend who was a U.S. spy. He had to distract him so the spy could get away. The reason Hugo was in an area he wasn’t supposed to be was because he was trying to get his sister’s dog for her because she had malaria. There was an evil looking man that caught him and asked why he was in that restricted area. He froze in place and didn’t know what to say‚ but the spy still managed to get away and Hugo got his dog for his sister. I also liked the

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    became a big hit in the 1930s because they were affordable for anyone to buy. D. Chanel said that her whole career is based on a jersey that she made during a cold day in a town called Deauville. 7. A jersey was an undergarment for men and was once never used as a fashionable item for women in French fashion houses. 8. The jersey that Chanel made was simply cut from the front with an added ribbon‚ collar‚ and a knot once Chanel was being stopped in the middle of the

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    caused by the planned strike led to an editorial in the Chicago Mail. The writer of this editorial wrote about two anarchists‚ Albert Parsons and August Spies‚ who he called dangerous. He said to‚ “Hold them personally responsible for any trouble that occur”. The writer of the editorial was

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    Spies had a huge impact on the Civil War. Spies would transfer information from either Confederacy to Union or from Union to Confederacy. Life as a spy was extremely dangerous. If you were a male caught spying you were sentenced to death in front of a firing squad. For women the sentence was less severe‚ most would just get imprisoned‚ but if caught with very serious information or spying for a second time after being imprisoned‚ they would be killed. Spies had to be extremely quick thinkers in

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    "acted" role played out by Mr. Welch. Much debate has arisen on the topic of Welch’s usage of "acting" in his dialogue with McCarthy. Despite if Welch’s performance had indeed been a sham‚ its effects were certainly premeditated and well executed. (Morgan‚ 351) The cleverness of Welch along with his more extensive knowledge of television’s power‚ allowed him to ensnare and belittle the once unstoppable Senator. Regardless of his intentions‚ Welch’s mixture of emotion‚ being noted with tears streaming

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