Double-Cross System - List of Double-Cross Agents

List of Double-Cross Agents

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  • Johnny Jebsen – "Artist"
  • Dickie Metcalf – "Balloon"
  • Joseph Lenihan – "Basket"
  • Beetle
  • Sam McCarthy – "Biscuit"
  • Elvira Chaudoir – "Bronx"
  • Roman Czerniawski – "Brutus"
  • Careless
  • Carrot
  • Charlie
  • Walter Dicketts – "Celery"
  • Hans George – "Dragonfly"
  • Henri Arents "Father"
  • Roger Grosjean – "Fido"
  • Freak
  • Hans Reysen – "Gander"
  • Juan Pujol – "Garbo"
  • Gerda Sullivan – "Gelatine"
  • Georges Graf – "Giraffe"
  • Gwilym Williams – "GW"
  • Albert de Jaeger – "Hatchet"
  • Josef Jakobs
  • Lipstick
  • Meteor
  • Mullett
  • Helge Moe and Tor Glad – Mutt and Jeff
  • José Brugada – "Peppermint"
  • Puppet
  • Günther Schütz – "Rainbow"
  • Rover
  • Shepherd
  • Snarck, The
  • Sniper
  • Arthur Owens – "Snow"
  • Hans von Kotze – "Springbok"
  • Gösta Caroli – "Summer"
  • William Jackson – "Sweet William"
  • Wulf Schmidt – "Tate"
  • Teapot
  • Nathalie Sergueiew – "Treasure"
  • Dušan Popov – "Tricycle"
  • Washout
  • Werner von Janowski – "Watchdog"
  • Weasel
  • Worm, The
  • Eddie Chapman – "Zig Zag"
  • Charles Cholmondeley
  • Ewen Montagu

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