Lista de Espiar Famosas
Aline Griffith
María Aline Griffith Dexter, condesa viuda de Romanones, fue una aristócrata, socialite y escritora hispanoestadounidense que trabajó en la Oficina de Servicios Estratégicos de los Estados Unidos (OSS) como cifraria durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial.
Karl Koch
Karl Koch fue un hacker alemán de los años 1980, que utilizaba el sobrenombre de Hagbard Celine. Es considerado por muchos como el inventor de los troyanos y estuvo involucrado en un incidente de espionaje durante la Guerra Fría.
Ruzi Nazar
Ruzi Nazar was an Uzbek nationalist who spent most of his adult career working for the CIA against the Soviet Union. He was born in Soviet Central Asia at the time of the Russian Revolution. After joining the Nazi collaborationist movement during World War II, Nazar lived most of his life in exile, first in Germany and then in the United States and Turkey. During three decades from the early 1950s he was a CIA officer serving for eleven years in the American Embassy in Ankara and then for a decade in Bonn. He also worked on clandestine missions in Teheran in 1979 and Afghanistan in the early 1980s.
Frederick Forsyth
Frederick Forsyth es un escritor británico. Es sobre todo conocido por novelas de suspense como The Day of the Jackal, The Dogs of War, The Odessa File, Icon, The Fist of God y La Lista. El autor como espía del MI6 plasmó sus conocimientos en todas ellas.
Meir Dagan
Meir Dagan fue un oficial militar israelí y antiguo director del Mossad. Nació con el nombre Meir Huberman en la antigua Unión Soviética, hijo de sobrevivientes del Holocausto. Dagan y su familia emigraron a Israel en 1950 y se establecieron en Bat Yam, una ciudad costera al sur de Tel Aviv.
Igor Bezler
Igor Nikolayevich Bezler, known by the pseudonym "Bes" is one of the pro-Russian rebel leaders whose group controlled the local police department in Horlivka. He was a prominent commander in the early phases of the War in Donbas and the 2014 Crimean crisis. In 2014 he went into hiding and as of 2016 issued statements denouncing the Russian-backed separatist groups.
Karl Schulmeister
Karl Ludwig Schulmeister (1770–1853) was an Austrian double agent for France during the reign of Napoleon I.
Marcus Klingberg
Avraham Marek Klingberg, known as Marcus A. Klingberg, was an Israeli scientist and the highest ranking Soviet spy ever caught in Israel. The case of Klingberg is regarded as one of the most destructive spy scandals in the history of the State of Israel.
Jeffrey Carney
Jeffrey Martin Carney is a former United States Air Force intelligence specialist convicted of spying for East German Ministry for State Security. One of Stasi's most successful spies, code-named "Kid" or "Uwe", Carney became alienated and angry at the U.S. Air Force and U.S. policies under President Ronald Reagan. He began handing over U.S. military documents to the Stasi while working in West Berlin for the U.S. Air Force. After his transfer back to Goodfellow Air Force Base in 1984, Carney decided to once again request permanent asylum in East Germany. His whereabouts remained unknown until 1990 and he was carried on the rolls as a deserter.
Mikel Lejarza
Mikel Lejarza Eguía, alias Lobo/El Lobo como agente del SECED y alias Gorka como militante de la banda terrorista ETA político-militar, fue un infiltrado de los servicios de inteligencia en esta rama de ETA durante la década de 1970, desarticulando desde dentro, la cúpula del grupo.