Articles written by Cleve Gray
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Richard Sorge and Espionage in Japan
Richard Sorge, a Soviet spy, succeeded in infiltrating Japan's homogeneous society by recruiting Japanese agents for eight years, from 1933 to 1941.
Nov 15, 2008
- Cleve Gray
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Japanese Intelligence in Manchuria
With its expansive Pacific territory, Japan realized the importance of gathering intelligence as a means of ensuring security for its domain.
Nov 13, 2008
- Cleve Gray
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Japanese Intelligence and War
Japanese intelligence activities continued to expand during Japan's conflict with Russia and its entry into WWI. Its role in international affairs was changed forever.
Nov 1, 2008
- Cleve Gray
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Japanese Intelligence
The history of Japanese intelligence can be traced back to the days of the ninjas, who conducted reconnaissance and assassinated their masters' rivals.
Oct 22, 2008
- Cleve Gray
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