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  2. Phantom Doctrine - Wikipedia

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    Set in 1983, Phantom Doctrine takes place in an alternative Cold War where brainwashing is a real danger and secret organizations control the world. The player-character is a former agent of the CIA, KGB or Mossad who learns of a global conspiracy called "The Beholder Initiative".

  3. Operation Gold - Wikipedia

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    Battleground Berlin: CIA vs. KGB in the Cold War, Yale University Press, 1999. ISBN 0-300-07233-3; CIA Clandestine Services History Paper (CSHP) number 150, "The Berlin Tunnel Operation", 1968; Rory MacLean, Berlin: Imagine a City / Berlin: Portrait of a City Through the Centuries, Weidenfeld & Nicolson / Picador 2014. ISBN 978-1-250-07490-4

  4. Us and Them − Cold War - Wikipedia

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    Us and Them - Cold War is a turn-based strategy video game developed and published by Greek game developer Icehole Games in 2010. The game is set during the Cold War period, where players control either the American CIA or the Soviet KGB organization, and attempt to achieve territorial, ideological and influence expansion for their side, while simultaneously trying to destabilize the ...

  5. In the years that followed, Greenagel would become what's known as an "access agent" — working secretly on behalf of the agency to bait KGB officers attempting to infiltrate the fledgling Reagan ...

  6. Cold War espionage - Wikipedia

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    Klaus Fuchs, exposed in 1950, is considered to have been the most valuable of the atomic spies during the Manhattan Project.. Cold War espionage describes the intelligence gathering activities during the Cold War (c. 1947–1991) between the Western allies (primarily the US and Western Europe) and the Eastern Bloc (primarily the Soviet Union and allied countries of the Warsaw Pact). [1]

  7. Bridge of Spies (film) - Wikipedia

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    Bridge of Spies turns a secret prisoner exchange between the CIA and the KGB into a tense and often disarmingly funny cat-and-mouse game". [68] Thomas Sotinel of the French newspaper Le Monde praised the film for harkening back to "classic American cinema", noting Spielberg's virtuosic illustration of the mechanisms of Cold War politics. [69]

  8. List of Fantasy Flight games - Wikipedia

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    Cold War: CIA vs. KGB (2012) Colossal Arena (1997) Condottiere (1995) Constantinopolis (2010) Cosmic Encounter (2008) Cosmic Incursion (2010) Cosmic Conflict (2011) Cosmic Alliance (2012) Deadwood (2011) Space Hulk: Death Angel (2010) Mission Pack 1 (2011) Space Marine Pack 1 (2011) Descent: Journeys in the Dark (2005)

  9. Aldrich Ames - Wikipedia

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    Tennent H. Bagley, a high-level CIA counterintelligence officer and Yuri Nosenko's long-term case officer, said in a follow-up to his 2007 Yale University Press book, Spy Wars: Moles, Mysteries and Deadly Games, that "a KGB veteran even thought that 'most' of the CIA spies inside the KGB who were betrayed by CIA traitor Aldrich Ames in 1985 ...