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The document is a collection of various sources that discuss spies and espionage during World War II. It includes sources about specific spies like Juan Pujol Garcia and Wilhelm Canaris. It also discusses general topics like the British double cross system which used captured German spies to feed misinformation back to Germany, and the Office of Strategic Services which was the United States' intelligence agency during WWII. The sources include articles, websites, and historical references that provide information on spies and covert operations from multiple countries during World War II.

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The document is a collection of various sources that discuss spies and espionage during World War II. It includes sources about specific spies like Juan Pujol Garcia and Wilhelm Canaris. It also discusses general topics like the British double cross system which used captured German spies to feed misinformation back to Germany, and the Office of Strategic Services which was the United States' intelligence agency during WWII. The sources include articles, websites, and historical references that provide information on spies and covert operations from multiple countries during World War II.

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