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News imageWednesday, January 27, 1999 Published at 20:11 GMT
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News imageNews imageSpy secrets revealed
The British MI5 has released files dating back to WWI which it considers to be too old to be a security risk.
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News imageNews imageSpaniard behind the D-day landings
The success of the WWII allied Normandy landings was in part down to the audacity and imagination of Spanish double agent, Juan Pujol Garcia.
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News imageNews imageMI5: Interrogation, but 'no violence'
Spies caught on British soil were interrogated at Camp 020 - but MI5 reports say torture and violence were never used.
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News imageNews imageMI5 watched Mata Hari
MI5 has revealed that it had a file on the glamourous and infamous WW I spy Mata Hari, but it was unable to pin anything on her.
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News imageNews imageAirborne threat of Nazi pigeons
Nazi-trained pigeons were the target of British covert operations during World War II.
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