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Post by Moses on Feb 23, 2005 11:44:47 GMT -5
Spies of the Kaiser
February 24, 2005 12:00 noon - 1:00 PM Location: International Spy MuseumIn the early twentieth century, the British were obsessed with the possibility of German spies operating in their midst-so much so that all Germans in the United Kingdom were catalogued and eventually interned. Was the German spy threat real? What was German intelligence really up to? Armed with information from untapped German sources and recently declassified British documents, International Spy Museum historian Thomas Boghardt will reveal the true scope of German covert operations, their objectives, and the dramatic British response. Stick around for photo opportunities and interviews with Thomas Boghardt. Event InformationAdmission: Free. To reserve interview opportunities, call 202-654-2843 General InformationThe International Spy Museum Hours: April – October, 10am – 8pm (Last admission at 7 pm); November – March, 10am – 6pm Admission: $13, adults; $10, children (grades K – 12 or ages 5-18); $12, seniors (65+), Military/Intelligence (with ID);Free, children 4 and under; $35, annual pass. Location: 800 F Street NW Metro: Gallery Place/Chinatown (yellow, green and red lines) Phone: 202-393-7798
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