Lista de Espiar Famosas
Vitaliy Vassilyevich Margelov
Vitaly Vasilyevich Margelov was a Russian politician and soldier. He was the son of General Vasily Margelov, a Hero of the Soviet Union and commander of the Soviet Airborne Troops.
George Lockhart
Sir George Lockhart of Lee, of Carnwath, South Lanarkshire, also known as Lockhart of Carnwath, was a Scottish writer and Jacobite politician who sat in the Parliament of Scotland from 1702 to 1707 and as a Tory in the House of Commons from 1708 to 1715. He was a member of the Commission on the Union before 1707 but acted as an informant to his Jacobite colleagues and later wrote an anonymous memoir of its dealings. He supported the Pretender in the Jacobite rebellion.
William Stafford
William Stafford (1554–1612) was an English courtier and conspirator.
Alexander Orlov
Aleksandr Mijáilovich Orlov, (en ruso Александр Михайлович Орлов fue un militar y espía soviético y, durante la Guerra Civil Española, enlace del NKVD. Fue el responsable soviético en el traslado del denominado «Oro de Moscú» desde Madrid a la Unión Soviética, y en el asesinato de Andrés Nin. En 1938 desertó a los Estados Unidos, huyendo de la purga estalinista dentro del NKVD; advirtió a León Trotski de la inminencia de su asesinato.
Miles Copeland, Jr.
Miles Axe Copeland Jr. was an American musician, businessman, and Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) officer best known for his close personal relationship with Egyptian leader Gamal Abdel Nasser and his "controversial books on intelligence," including The Game of Nations: The Amorality of Power Politics (1969) and The Game Player: Confessions of the CIA's Original Political Operative (1989). In his memoirs, Copeland recounted his involvement in numerous covert operations, including the March 1949 Syrian coup d'état, the Egyptian 1952 Coup d'etat and the 1953 Iranian coup d'état. A conservative influenced by the ideas of James Burnham, Copeland was associated with the American political magazine National Review. In a 1986 Rolling Stone interview, he stated, "Unlike The New York Times, Victor Marchetti and Philip Agee, my complaint has been that the CIA isn't overthrowing enough anti-American governments or assassinating enough anti-American leaders, but I guess I'm getting old."
William Larimer Mellon
William Larimer "Larry" Mellon Jr. (1910–1989) was an American philanthropist and physician.
Diana Rowden
Diana Hope Rowden served in the Women's Auxiliary Air Force and was an agent for the United Kingdom's clandestine Special Operations Executive (SOE) during World War II. Rowden was a member of SOE's Acrobat circuit in occupied France where she operated as a courier until she was arrested by the Gestapo. She was subsequently executed at the Natzweiler-Struthof concentration camp.
James Dunwoody Bulloch
James Dunwoody Bulloch fue un agente secreto de la Confederación durante la Guerra de Secesión, es considerado un héroe de la Marina confederada.
Harry Houghton
Harry Frederick Houghton was a British naval officer and a spy for the People's Republic of Poland and the Soviet Union during the Cold War. He was a member of the Portland Spy Ring.
Nahum Eitingon
Nahum Isaákovich Eitingon o Naum Isaakovič Ejtingon, también conocido como Leonid Aleksándrovich Eitingon, alias como agente de la NKVD: «Kótov» fue un oficial de inteligencia soviético, uno de los principales organizadores del terrorismo de Estado de Iósif Stalin. Durante 1936-1938, en el transcurso de la Guerra Civil Española, fue ayudante de Aleksandr Orlov, el responsable del asesinato de Andreu Nin. Junto a Pável Sudoplátov preparó el asesinato de León Trotski.