Pujol's Network of Fictitious Agents
Each of Pujol's fictitious Agents was tasked with recruiting additional sub-agents, the KLM steward recruiting the KLM pilot, and Moonbeam recruiting his cousin.
Garbo/Arabel Joan Pujol GarcĂa |
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Agent 1 KLM steward resigned in 1943 |
Agent 2 William Gerbers Swiss-German businessman died in Bootle, England in 1942 |
Agent 3 Benedict "Carlos" Venezuelan student in Glasgow, Scotland |
Agent 4 Chamillus Gibraltarian NAAFI waiter based in Chislehurst (London), England |
Agent 5 Moonbeam Venezuelan based in Ottawa, Canada brother of "Benedict" |
Agent 6 Field Security NCO died in 1943 |
Agent 7 Dagobert Ex-seaman in Swansea, Wales |
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KLM pilot and courier |
WIDOW Mrs. Gerbers (paid a pension by the Germans) |
Pilot Officer | Almura radio operator |
Cousin of "Moonbeam" and "Benedict", residing in Buffalo, New York, USA |
Soldier in British 9th Armoured Division |
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Head of Catalan MOI Section |
Officer in British 49th Infantry Division |
Guard based in Chislehurst |
Donny Leader of World Aryan Order |
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Censor in MOI | Greek seaman and deserter |
US NCO based in London |
Wren in Ceylon (now Sri Lanka) |
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Secretary in Cabinet Office |
Dick Indian fanatic |
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Drake in Exeter, England |
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Welsh fascist in South Wales |
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Dorick in Harwich, England |
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