ŠPIJUNI I TAJNE SLUŽBE U PRVOME SVJETSKOM RATU
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For the spying-intelligence activities between 1914 and 1918, the warring parties sang more than 45,000 spies, special agents and informants. One of the eight human minds of Human Intelligence in World WarI was the significant engagement of women, especially in the intelligence services of France and Germany. Turkey was the only country that did not engage women for intelligence purposes during the war. Several spies from the Great War have become world famous.