The Silent Front: Spies and Secrets of the Cold War | Extra Long Documentary

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  • Опубликовано: 23 ноя 2024

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  • @three-eyedbro
    @three-eyedbro Год назад +44

    I usually only fall asleep to video’s this long. I couldn’t look away for nearly two hours

  • @parvezsohel6ahmed383
    @parvezsohel6ahmed383 Год назад +19

    A very fascinating, informative and interesting documentary, where it references the human nature of greed to sell its own motherland just for money and the opposites also, where brave and patriotic men sacrifice their life for safeguarding their own nation. Such a reality made this documentary so interesting and informative. Many thanks for sharing it with us, who basically had no knowledge of the thrilled espionage and counter-espionage.

  • @jharrison3786
    @jharrison3786 Год назад +40

    It's content like this that validates my decision to have ditched cable.

  • @martyconroy3786
    @martyconroy3786 Год назад +22

    If you watched Bridge of Spies, an excellent movie about Adel and Gary Powers, Spielberg gives the impression, at the end, that Bruno Adel is getting into a car, to be executed by KGB ehen the truth was he was welcomed home as a hero of the USSR.
    And Francis Gary Powers slipped away into obscurity..
    Because he didn't swallow his cyanide capsule.

  • @rodpettet2819
    @rodpettet2819 Год назад +31

    I can't believe I watched this for two and a half hours! It was fascinating, riveting in fact. So much ground was covered and so little I found I had really known.

    • @0p161
      @0p161 Год назад +4

      Its worth the watch.

  • @putnamcountycrimeanalysiswandr
    @putnamcountycrimeanalysiswandr Год назад +18

    I remember taking part in ReForger 1983 in West Germany and I recall being surprised at the number of brass and high ranking Officers
    Present, observing. Now I know what was going on.

    • @mohdfahmi8841
      @mohdfahmi8841 11 месяцев назад +1

      //;;//;//;;//...

    • @MarcCuster
      @MarcCuster 11 месяцев назад +5

      ReForger 1983 in Delta Cadre 2/36 Infantry here. A platoon plus at best. They gave us a whole company sector. Spread too thin. Can't forget Private Ping, a mechanic, taking on a whole Panzer battalion. He was POW day one. The Germans treated him as an honored guest. Better food than we got. A cot too! While we were in mud holes. Of course he missed when our cadre attacked a panzer grenadier company and the graders said we won. Craziest ReForger I was ever on.

    • @TheCaptainSlappy
      @TheCaptainSlappy 7 месяцев назад

      My dad did ReForger in 84 or 85. Said it rained and was cold as hell, and they got lost and walked up to the autobahn in the dark by accident.

    • @PenSteel-ih8qr
      @PenSteel-ih8qr 3 месяца назад

      I did that in 1989 and they are still doing it ,!!

  • @hildedirix2212
    @hildedirix2212 9 месяцев назад +3

    Thanks. I especially appreciated the comparison between the BMW and the russian car🫣.

  • @douglasmitchell4133
    @douglasmitchell4133 5 месяцев назад +3

    Gary Powers died in a helicopter crash in California in 1970/80,90 sad end to what he went through

  • @dizbeliefdanbackhouse5807
    @dizbeliefdanbackhouse5807 10 месяцев назад +3

    That was mega interesting, would love more suggestions like this, any help appreciated!

  • @buravan1512
    @buravan1512 Год назад +11

    *it's hard to imagine what HUMAN BEINGS are willing to do to eachother, just to get more power and influence over one another !.*

    • @brentoncrowhurst8338
      @brentoncrowhurst8338 7 месяцев назад

      Yes, then and still now.

    • @Bigsky1991
      @Bigsky1991 4 месяца назад

      "Theres nothing new under the Sun" -Roman Proverb

    • @Sammy_kk100
      @Sammy_kk100 3 месяца назад

      And right now in the middle east, Russia, Ukraine, Syria, etc

  • @0p161
    @0p161 Год назад +6

    Major Arthur Nicholson was a hero a hard charger who went to the edge for us.

  • @baldogtondo7017
    @baldogtondo7017 4 месяца назад +2

    thanks for such a very informative podcast

  • @Thoopy76
    @Thoopy76 Год назад +9

    Not saying that the couple that was condemned to death wasn’t harsh but for the other gentlemen to only get 14 years shows how unjust the system has always been! Treason is Treason Rt??

    • @RidingOnLight
      @RidingOnLight Год назад

      So by that reasoning you want Julian Assange to stay in prison. There is justification for it at times. Like if a CIA operative blew the whistle on the black ops. It would be classes as treason. But to expose the secret tech of antigravitic craft and the fact they are transporting 1000s of tones of coacain and cash. With a full stockpile of armament ready for extensive battle. Then yeah the treason is justified. So no treason is not black and white.

    • @RidingOnLight
      @RidingOnLight Год назад +1

      2:26:26 that's a true traitor. As are he's handlers excepting he's deal.

    • @mindileaburney5210
      @mindileaburney5210 Год назад

      Treason? If there wasn't any treason honestly I think we'd have blew ourselves up a long time ago that being said it comes down to FBI CIA all these different branches of government that don't work together in a sense and go behind each other's back and cover up war crimes and genocide for the last 100 years it's like it's all been working together to create one agenda and that agenda now ladies and gentlemen is unraveling like a scroll get ready

    • @IhaveaDoghouse
      @IhaveaDoghouse Год назад

      Weren’t the sentences given in two entirely different countries?

    • @phantomwolf5485
      @phantomwolf5485 4 месяца назад

      Fuchs should have gotten to sit in Old Sparky til Deep Fried along with everyone else involved.

  • @Tessadances15
    @Tessadances15 Год назад +16

    The information on the Rosenbergs confirms that they were sentenced properly

    • @phantomwolf5485
      @phantomwolf5485 4 месяца назад

      Too bad you can only carry out that sentence once. Always Meddling

  • @GregWampler-xm8hv
    @GregWampler-xm8hv 9 месяцев назад +5

    SA-6. The SA stands for surface to air not air to ground. Y'all need to get better editors. 😎

  • @morstyrannis1951
    @morstyrannis1951 Год назад +3

    In the reenactment the actor is wearing both sergeant's chevrons and major's crowns. I'm surprised they couldn't do better than that.

  • @ImGoingSupersonic
    @ImGoingSupersonic Год назад +9

    This is an amazing show.
    Wow. I learned so much.

  • @johnhenderson131
    @johnhenderson131 Год назад +7

    22:41 The shooting of Nickolson was the result of improper training of the East block sentry, it should never have happened. But, it’s a risky job and armed sentries when given obscure orders tend to shoot first. It was a high risk dangerous game everyone was playing. If you play with guns, bad things happen, it’s the hazard of the spy game!

    • @El_Nairda949
      @El_Nairda949 10 месяцев назад +1

      Very well said miss

    • @NinaMorris-zw2ev
      @NinaMorris-zw2ev 10 месяцев назад +1

      Did you serve with Nicholson?

    • @wor53lg50
      @wor53lg50 9 месяцев назад

      Improper training, why do you think it wasnt wide spread news over there or anybody up in arms about it and he got buried quietly out of the media glare and told he died in the line of duty or even told to his family he died in a training accident??? Because he shouldn't have bloodywell been where he was it was even sign posted off limits, and the guard had everyright to shoot him by preventing the enemy snooping around sensitive military equipment, the guard was doing the job he was trained to do, and the merican gov new he shouldn't have been anywhere near there, and all those he worked for and even him new the risks involved, hence his death and burial was a quiet affair and every body new it would be impossible to claim victim on this one..imagine knowing your enemy would do absolutely nothing if you tried to sneak into these sensitive place to photograph or even steal sensitive parts, every swinging dick would be trying it wouldn't they, in fact you could even send dummies to do it and have no need for specialist soldiers or guards...as a deterrent would be non existent..

  • @peterhopkins7505
    @peterhopkins7505 Год назад +5

    Many Secrets and tech remain secret and always will be.

  • @esoteric_knwldg
    @esoteric_knwldg 2 месяца назад

    There’s almost nothing more fascinating than the cat and mouse game of espionage. I don’t mean what we see in James Bond movies, I mean the true stories of real deal espionage operations in a denied areas where an operative is under heavy surveillance and still completes a mission. The one that sticks out to me is called the nuclear super highway. The billion dollar spy, another amazing story of how the cia is running a recruit in Soviet Russia with the highest level of clearance possible.

  • @frankfletcher7897
    @frankfletcher7897 Год назад +4

    Excellent!

  • @ronalddesiderio7625
    @ronalddesiderio7625 Год назад +5

    The best part of this show to me is when the guys are retired there lives soon to end. And a friendship is kindred ❤

  • @theresachung703
    @theresachung703 2 месяца назад

    How amazing some men are. Much thanks to their bravery

  • @tigerjaverxie3634
    @tigerjaverxie3634 Год назад +7

    Wonderful movie, thank you

  • @AndreasHagen-q4d
    @AndreasHagen-q4d Год назад +2

    Msr. Staub was impressed by how much the Soviets could drink, did the Soviets have a pill to limit the effects of alcohol? And keep their counterpart talking.

    • @peterl3417
      @peterl3417 9 месяцев назад +1

      Business and personal meetings in USSR and Russia, at least back then involved drinking lots (by western standards) of vodka. A glass full wasn’t that much for them. The government had a monopoly on alcohol production and for centuries encouraged drinking because it kept people sedated and not thinking and rioting too much, which in a country as big and autocratic as Russia would mean all fingers get pointed at the government for the shitty life. Fun fact.

    • @AndreasHagen-q4d
      @AndreasHagen-q4d 9 месяцев назад

      With respect, I still believe the Russians had a pill to metabolize alcohol and safely excrete it as urine, my naive knowledge of chemistry suggests it is theoretically possible.@@peterl3417

    • @Gorboduc
      @Gorboduc 12 дней назад

      I think their secret pill was Being Russian.
      Richard Nixon had some funny stories about Brezhnev and others drinking him under the table at summit meetings.

  • @jnielsen90
    @jnielsen90 Год назад +5

    I'm confused why they agreed to a joint autopsy of Nicholson's body, when all parties already knew how he died.....he was shot, so what would an autopsy accomplish?

    • @Awesomes007
      @Awesomes007 Год назад +2

      Anybody shot gets an autopsy. Period.

    • @RidingOnLight
      @RidingOnLight Год назад +3

      US would have wanted the bullet. To test them. They find the calibre of the projectile. The metals it's made from. They can tell the distance of the shot. It will prove that without a doubt, he was shot and to verify the story because they didn't believe each other and didn't trust an accurate report.
      So by testing the bullet, they'll know what protective measures to take. Such as how thick or strong amour needs to be.

    • @RidingOnLight
      @RidingOnLight Год назад +1

      ​@Awesomes007 yea, that too. Anyone dead is an automatic autopsie

    • @dougmoore5252
      @dougmoore5252 Год назад

      I can see why the Soviet’s would ask for this. It is intended to confuse.

    • @dougmoore5252
      @dougmoore5252 Год назад +1

      This is a better reason for certain.

  • @dougmoore5252
    @dougmoore5252 Год назад +6

    It is rare that this things are visible.

  • @dougmoore5252
    @dougmoore5252 Год назад +7

    And the fear of the future t-80 was the reason we ended up with the M-1 tank in 79.

    • @unitedwestand5100
      @unitedwestand5100 Год назад +2

      The M1 wasn't received by Armor Units along the Iron Curtain until late 81 or early 82...
      The T80 was never a concern to US Forces. The T72 was the Soviets MBT until after 84... They also still relied on T54, T64, etc.
      US Forces along the Iron Curtain were already geared up to use Tank Killer Teams to deal with Soviet Armor. (A10s, and Cobra/Apache gun ships.)
      Plus, the M60 was a damn fine MBT...
      The Soviets outnumbered NATO tanks 12 to 1, but they were inferior in quality. This fact is attested in the fact that they didn't dare attack. It would have been their slaughter.... We knew it, and more importantly, they knew it..

  • @gordonpeden6234
    @gordonpeden6234 Год назад +8

    Fantastic doco' well done.

  • @jandmchavez
    @jandmchavez 9 месяцев назад

    Exellent !

  • @G7VFY
    @G7VFY Год назад +1

    SA6 is a SURFACE to AIR missile, and not the other way round.

  • @asullivan4047
    @asullivan4047 Год назад +26

    Interesting and informative. Excellent photography job enabling viewers to better understand what/whom the orator was describing. Special thanks to the veteran espionage agents. Sharing personal information/experiences. Making this documentary more authentic and possible. Spy vs Spy activities gave those James Bond wanna bee's. A steady post war pay check. Remember the " Real Deal " WW-2 Navel intelligence agent Ian Fleming ??? He made some high dollar paychecks with the Bond novels.💰💰

    • @hotstepper887
      @hotstepper887 Год назад

      This really is a very poor pro USA piece of outright propaganda and nothing actually factual about much of it.

    • @dedskin1
      @dedskin1 10 месяцев назад

      there is nothing informative about it this is propaganda , brainwashing

  • @magicofkarpaty103
    @magicofkarpaty103 10 месяцев назад

    Thank you,Dearly

  • @timblack6422
    @timblack6422 Год назад +2

    I was stationed in West Germany thru most of the mid and late 80s. I remember the briefings

    • @El_Nairda949
      @El_Nairda949 10 месяцев назад

      Putin's cream ice very revealing

    • @timblack6422
      @timblack6422 10 месяцев назад

      @@El_Nairda949 he likes sprinkles

    • @NinaMorris-zw2ev
      @NinaMorris-zw2ev 10 месяцев назад

      Did you know Nicholson or Schatz

  • @idio-syncrasy
    @idio-syncrasy 10 месяцев назад +3

    We still stand at the brink of destruction.

    • @edbrake2723
      @edbrake2723 Месяц назад

      Now we have the "Deep State" working to bring down the West. Its members have infiltrated and infested every facet of our government, Including our State Department, Military, Banking and our Educational System.

  • @Nursebakr
    @Nursebakr Год назад +1

    If the soviets were run out of Afghanistan like the French, and Alexander the Great,
    why did the US think things would be different? They have the best weapon in their terrain.

    • @jayspik6498
      @jayspik6498 11 месяцев назад +2

      Hubris and American arrogance. It will be its undoing in 2024

    • @peterl3417
      @peterl3417 9 месяцев назад

      It’s a huge resource sink for sure, the Soviets killed and displaced millions of people there, the US built thousands of schools and tripled the literacy rate. The Taliban will undo part of that progress, but at least the situation improved compared to before 2001.

  • @rnascak
    @rnascak Год назад +3

    690ESW, Marienfelde, West Berlin, 1983 - 1990.

  • @chrismckenna7308
    @chrismckenna7308 Год назад +12

    My grandfather was a royal Scots fusilier.... He got a DCM medal when fighting the germans

  • @gegwen7440
    @gegwen7440 Год назад +1

    What is amazing is just how France was considered one of the Axis powers.

    • @kolehamilton8816
      @kolehamilton8816 Год назад

      Vichy

    • @JamesAgans
      @JamesAgans 6 месяцев назад

      I think you are referring to Vichy France under Petain. Degaulle flew the coop to avoid the Wermacht. Most of France was for the allies. Petain was actually seen as a hero by most of the army, as he did a lot for the common soldier in WW1. The French lost like 400,000 men in the first three months of WW1. The upper echelon of the French army were horrible leaders in WW1.

  • @lt.petemaverickmitchell7113
    @lt.petemaverickmitchell7113 Год назад +3

    2:17:30 I love this part of the story!
    Now that’s extraordinary.

    • @El_Nairda949
      @El_Nairda949 10 месяцев назад +1

      Same. Here. Me only one thought

  • @540sbsd
    @540sbsd Год назад +13

    287th Military Police, West Berlin 1974 1976

  • @samanthamcgahan2066
    @samanthamcgahan2066 Год назад +2

    This was fascinating!! Thank you!!

  • @kulusic1
    @kulusic1 Год назад +2

    I can't believe Bono was a spy

  • @vincentconnolly4501
    @vincentconnolly4501 7 месяцев назад +15

    The wicked have control. But it won't last . Truth will set you free

    • @amacca2085
      @amacca2085 6 месяцев назад +4

      It’s lasted forever

    • @jp0blues04
      @jp0blues04 5 месяцев назад +2

      Explain that for me

    • @jp0blues04
      @jp0blues04 5 месяцев назад

      Both of you

    • @5proutS
      @5proutS 4 месяца назад

      The crisis is the crisis in consciousness. That is the Truth(Problem).

    • @dr.barrycohn5461
      @dr.barrycohn5461 3 месяца назад

      You hope.9

  • @robertbrodie5183
    @robertbrodie5183 Год назад +1

    common saying at the time "giants with feet of clay"

  • @kahhowong3417
    @kahhowong3417 Год назад +8

    A Barbaric Solipsist Paradigm, where Life observes Life itself and believes not in the Sanctity of Other Lives.

  • @stauros360
    @stauros360 4 месяца назад

    There is no greed in covert spying operations, it's just the price from doing something extremely dangerous, yes their actions are questionable but they kept the balance of power under the table and managed to create a healthy competition that was crucial for mutual understandings

  • @marklawes1859
    @marklawes1859 Год назад +1

    It was a scary time.

  • @RidingOnLight
    @RidingOnLight Год назад +1

    2:06:59 why is there a QR code on the roof? Its not fresh. Its taterd and faded. Looks like its been there long bedore we used QR codes

    • @cumminapart77
      @cumminapart77 Год назад +1

      lol...wow it does look like that doesnt it😮😅

  • @JamesAgans
    @JamesAgans 6 месяцев назад

    Why don't you do one on Project 112 ?

  • @charlesstewart9246
    @charlesstewart9246 Год назад

    Please sort out the sound! This program is an amazing recalling of brave men. Well presented Mr Clarkson 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿👌🏻🤔👌🏻

    • @RidingOnLight
      @RidingOnLight Год назад +4

      Sound? It's your device, mate. I'm watching it on my PS4. No sound issues here

  • @reekhavoc2932
    @reekhavoc2932 Год назад +3

    Interesting what happened AFTER Oppenheimer...

  • @dutchschultz3076
    @dutchschultz3076 Год назад

    I'm mean there is that picture with putin next to Regan with that camera...

  • @hypercomms2001
    @hypercomms2001 Год назад

    One twist with spec to Klaus Fuchs, is that he also helped the British get their atomic bomb…

  • @ArifAkhundzada
    @ArifAkhundzada Год назад +1

    "Felfer (of the BND) was an arch opportunist who sold himself to the highest bidder"....ha ha. I wonder what he would have been had his masters been the CIA/MI5? An Arch Angel, I suppose? What convincing reasoning!

  • @jonhildahl9982
    @jonhildahl9982 Год назад +1

    1:37:16 geez can you get a little closer to them gas fumes, looks like he already inhaled his fair share.

  • @jonhildahl9982
    @jonhildahl9982 Год назад +4

    2:26:26 I like seeing that video of the last seconds of freedom for turd Robert Hanson before his colleagues take him into custody. These POS's should face the ultimate penalty, anything less is ridiculous.

  • @zdenekoldrichmarek2867
    @zdenekoldrichmarek2867 Год назад +1

    The Audie Quattro with V8 motors were the fastest we used, 200 kms it would accelerate very hard to over 240 250 kms per hour,great adrenalin booster. Ha HA HA ! Be Blessed

  • @MattttG3
    @MattttG3 10 месяцев назад

    2:18:55-2:19:20 ain’t it a tragedy that Belarus and Russia are so far from friends from us in the west currently?
    I personally think it is. Irony really.

  • @dennispfeifer7788
    @dennispfeifer7788 10 месяцев назад

    One conclusion: These spies helped keep the idiots from killing us all!

  • @kegyen
    @kegyen Год назад

    Does it annoy anyone else every time you hear the words air to ground

  • @devilliers123
    @devilliers123 Год назад

    The forerunners of the Teapot Brigade.....

    • @wor53lg50
      @wor53lg50 9 месяцев назад

      What drink is your country most famous for??, thats right none, wine invented and shown by Romans that only women drink and coffee by Persian Arabs you must be very proud.... Hop off buddy.

  • @robertalpy
    @robertalpy Год назад +3

    Soviet tanks use auto loading systems. Inferior and slower than a human loader.

    • @PvtSchlock
      @PvtSchlock Год назад +1

      Yet quantity has a quality all it's own.

    • @JoanoftheArk300
      @JoanoftheArk300 Год назад

      Commie and jihadi mindset … yet carpet bombs 💣 automatic weapons and incendiary devices can take out an entire battalion in a few seconds💥🔥💥🔥💥

    • @JoanoftheArk300
      @JoanoftheArk300 Год назад

      Then quantity is no more 💨

    • @robertalpy
      @robertalpy Год назад

      When loading speeds come into play, quantity can be negated by a well trained human loader.

  • @toddbrackett4277
    @toddbrackett4277 Год назад +2

    How is Jeffrey Carney a free man?

  • @formediaamy
    @formediaamy 7 месяцев назад

    Watch at 1.5x save some time

  • @anamartinez-uq2gg
    @anamartinez-uq2gg 6 месяцев назад

    so interested subject and so sloppy translation, who can reed so small letters, is very discouraging

  • @BAGELMENSK
    @BAGELMENSK Год назад

    Is this the guy they based that one ai boice off of?

  • @DanMan-we9qf
    @DanMan-we9qf 10 месяцев назад

    At the hight of the cold War the Soviet Union were donated thousands of condoms from the US. They sent extra large ones but wrote regular on the packaging lol

  • @stevehartman1730
    @stevehartman1730 Год назад +2

    My brother was code breaker for CIA in mekong delta Vietnam. Noone ever knew thats all i know

    • @19fetzohr90
      @19fetzohr90 Год назад +1

      My brother was a code MAKER for US forces in VN. Figured out something that was easy enough to use so troops would actually use it but still tough enough to break that the VC couldn't crack it until the info they got was no longer of any use. I did several kinds of interesting stuff in various places but if I told what and where I would have to kill everybody on RUclips.

  • @dougmoore5252
    @dougmoore5252 Год назад

    It’s interesting anyway.

  • @beckettzhou1186
    @beckettzhou1186 Год назад +2

    how many times is the narrator going to say 'AIR TO GOUND missiles'? Can you get your facts straight first please? What, air to ground missiles mounted on a truck? What, a flying truck?

  • @19fetzohr90
    @19fetzohr90 Год назад

    Eva Jobs - Historikerin! Ich bin ganz verliebt! Schade, daß wir so weit auseinander wohnen und ich so alt bin. / Eva Jobs - Historian! I'm totally in love! Too bad we live so far apart and I'm so old.

  • @WHennessy-oo6tb
    @WHennessy-oo6tb Год назад

    Without Prejudice
    30 September 2023
    The Joint Autopsy was Firstly to Ensure That The Deceased was NOT Disrespected, by any Opponent, Military, Civilian, Or, Medical.
    You have to appreciate, that the Opponent's were Educated + Trained in the Time between 1945 through to the date of the Murder, they quite literally Hated each other. That is War.

  • @familyhunter9958
    @familyhunter9958 9 месяцев назад

    As someone who worked at Marienfelde, I found this very interesting/

  • @ronalddesiderio7625
    @ronalddesiderio7625 Год назад

    Interesting. I’m a little disappointed at how inept both sides are . Your in a business we’re literally everyone is suspect. You don’t have a balance checking on these cats etc. and those cats etc. I’m referring to your own side. Constantly making sure no one is a mole or turncoat. Just a question from a common outsider look 👀 ing in. Not looking for nasty comments or a condescending reply. I’m interested in learning. Thank you 🙏🏼

  • @zmoneyzero
    @zmoneyzero 7 месяцев назад

    That guy sold out at the end acting like he's friends with a Nazi

  • @ihcnavistar7293
    @ihcnavistar7293 Год назад

    Soviet HUMINT was as advanced and refined as American SIGINT was.

  • @devilliers123
    @devilliers123 Год назад

    Sounds like the Teapot Brigade on Nostalgic topics

  • @kirstinetermansen
    @kirstinetermansen Год назад

    Industri could be, for nature
    Could it not

  • @AndreasHagen-q4d
    @AndreasHagen-q4d Год назад

    GDR is it not DDR?

    • @peterl3417
      @peterl3417 9 месяцев назад

      CCCP vs USSR, same thing.

    • @AndreasHagen-q4d
      @AndreasHagen-q4d 9 месяцев назад

      Not really because CCCP was in Cyrillic script, East Germans used the Western Alphabet (DDR). CCCP still may not mean anything to the peasants of the Urals! @@peterl3417

  • @soulsevenmusic7
    @soulsevenmusic7 Год назад +1

    U2

  • @PatriciaPalmer-o3e
    @PatriciaPalmer-o3e Год назад

    ❗Nor should Mata Hari been executed by the French. Half a century ago, I maintained the case stunk; it seems others credible, recently agree.

  • @zkariashubar
    @zkariashubar Год назад +1

    One-sided fancy story .. the soviet intelligent was way successful ( they could get the most important secret on the post ww2 ==> the nuclear weapons)

  • @samuelgarrod8327
    @samuelgarrod8327 11 месяцев назад

    I'm only here for Eva. 😍

  • @zdenekoldrichmarek2867
    @zdenekoldrichmarek2867 Год назад

    All our papers etc were burn't I often had the duty to bring it to the place of burning and also made sure it did not float away in the air and the ashes were mixed up ! HA HA HA ! So little but very very important for sure ! Be Blessed

  • @kirstinetermansen
    @kirstinetermansen Год назад

    Industri spying
    Destruction my life, my Boy
    Family
    Hollywood, tv, music, design
    International
    😢😢😢😢😢

  • @Axetele
    @Axetele Год назад

    59:08 "I am a doughnut!" His intent was true but his diction was unfortunate.

    • @robertbrodie5183
      @robertbrodie5183 Год назад +1

      stationed in berlin in 80s and the jfk thing hit berlinner sense of humor dead on 😂😂😂😂😂😂

  • @Subrankur
    @Subrankur 11 месяцев назад

    In argument of code the office has best code name in degrades of work panga mean whole continen
    Co fidently called suitable I. This case the cold war message through on relatives secret grades.

  • @eugeniorey4565
    @eugeniorey4565 Год назад

    Gary Powers was American, not French 🤓

  • @jp0blues04
    @jp0blues04 5 месяцев назад

    Putnam explain more

  • @Dropbear64
    @Dropbear64 Год назад

    Ukraine didn't really break through the line. About 3 APC's broke through and were immediately destroyed.....the occupants managed to run back across to Ukraine.

  • @kirstinetermansen
    @kirstinetermansen Год назад

    Hacked, whom

  • @MarkHurlow-cf2ix
    @MarkHurlow-cf2ix 10 месяцев назад +1

    What caused all this intrigue , mistrust, and the Cold War in the first place? The United States built ,tested and deployed nuclear weapon. At that time the Soviet Union was an Alliance member just like the UK and should have been given the bomb.the US should have known that they were going to get it in time anyway because it’s the most powerful weapon ever built. Giving them the bomb would have gone a long way towards peace and friendship and TRUST. The USSR would have payed anything for the bomb and did. The US president at the time was a fool for not using a little brain power and obvious sense and know how the Soviets would react to this backstabbing durning the war.

    • @peterl3417
      @peterl3417 9 месяцев назад

      Stop parroting Kremlin propaganda. The Brits and French were also denied atomic knowledge but didn’t have serious considerations for war with the US. The Soviets broke all trust we had for them by falsifying elections in ALL of Eastern Europe, which was supposed to be free, albeit still under their sphere of influence. We gave them IMMENSE amounts of aid like half if their aviation fuel, millions of tons if food, half a million trucks without which they wouldn’t have been able to supply their advancing forces. We gave them lots of help and they not only never paid back but used that aid to fuel their armies to crush Eastern European democracy.

  • @MrRibalicious
    @MrRibalicious Год назад

    All these crazy stories just to die from gluttony..😂 you dropped a filter and ran, I’m assuming you were 300lbs lighter.?

  • @kirstinetermansen
    @kirstinetermansen Год назад

    Likely corrupted, or film

  • @GregWampler-xm8hv
    @GregWampler-xm8hv 9 месяцев назад

    Overall excellent documentary. Say does anyone have Miss Eva Jobs phone number. 😎

  • @peteilijevski4553
    @peteilijevski4553 9 месяцев назад +1

    The Cold War
    Invented by the US military industrial complex
    Sent America broke and they’ve never recovered

    • @peterl3417
      @peterl3417 9 месяцев назад

      Американцы/Западные Немцы не стреляли бы по мне если я перебегал границу на запад. А свои стреляли.

  • @BobanTepavac
    @BobanTepavac Год назад

    East is west,west is east..,.,.

  • @markwrede8878
    @markwrede8878 2 месяца назад +1

    If capitalism is not recognized as extortion, truth cannot be in evidence.

  • @patriciaclark9957
    @patriciaclark9957 Год назад +1

    Military intelligence - now there's an oxymoron.