espionage activities during world war ii
Espionage activities during World War II refers to covert operations undertaken by intelligence agencies and agents of various countries to gather information, sabotage enemy efforts, and carry out missions behind enemy lines, with the aim of gaining a strategic advantage in the conflict.
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