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Shooting spies

December 17 2009 at 12:10 AM
Kevin Green 

When reading accounts of the second war, it is widely written that the Germans shot spies when the chance of turning them didn't present itself. Masterson in his book the Double Cross or DOUBLE XX or whatever it was, claimed that Britain caught and turned every spy that landed on British shores and thus, effectively controlled the entire German spy network. I was just wondering if it was Allied policy to shoot spies and if it was known to have happened.

 
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