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Importance Of Spies In The Cold War

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The Importance of Cold War Era Spies

Spies were part of the cold war because of many reasons. They used spies on the side to discover what a side was doing and to also give false knowledge of the other side they are against. Many people never really figured who was a spy and who wasn’t during this rough era of distraught. This specific job was very dangerous because if you were caught you were most likely not to be rescued by anyone. If you were sent to prison or you were executed, it was mostly because you made errors or just plain out betrayal. Being a spy in the cold war was transferring things from all backgrounds. In Britain, there was a very famous group of spies called the “Cambridge Five”. These five men were very smart and did pay a high price for betrayal. In 1955, John Vassal was jailed for eighteen years after spying for the Soviet Union. The more spies got arrested, the more spies were more careful of what they did to figure out the backgrounds. In 1963, a man who led the “Cambridge Five” fled to the Soviet Union. Someone named Kim Philby (who has been wanting to arrest the “Cambridge Five”) believed …show more content…

This war had many motifs and many enduring things that made many people prisoned or caught of betrayal. I believe that spies had the most important jobs during this war. They were doing more risky things than soldiers. Even though they went to jail and not killed. Even though soldiers went to war, and there chance of living more than five minutes during the war was very low, the stress and scary thoughts spies had was much worse. They had to worry about all different types of deaths, and what was coming to them once they got a new task they had to receive and deliver. They could even get caught once they got the information they need, and was heading back. Someone could have been watching them, or they seem sketchy about something, and get hurt, prisoned, and sometimes

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