From the BBC:
"Secret WW1 spy files have been made available online"
http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-26959349
"Secret WW1 spy files have been made available online"
Interrogation reports and photographs
are among secret MI5 files about World War One spies being made available online
for the first time. Among the spies detailed are Swallows and Amazons author Arthur Ransome and
Dutch spy Mata Hari, who was executed for spying for the Germans More than 150 files are being made available in the digitised release. It is part of a series by the National Archives to mark the centenary of
World War One. Among the documents are also surveillance reports on organisations such as
the Bolshevik Party, British Communist Party and The Boy Scout Association. Political figures, from known fascists to communists and Russian leaders such
as Leon Trotsky and Vladimir Lenin also feature. The files also include details about American poet and author Ezra Pound, and
British nurse Edith Cavell who saved soldiers in German-occupied Belgium.
The release by the National Archives, in Kew south-west London, forms part of
its "First World War 100" programme which is honouring the anniversary of the
war. Records specialist, Dr Stephen Twigge, at the National Archives said: "The
files in the National Archives' collection reveal the importance of the security
service in safeguarding the nation during the First World War. "Now that we have made the files available online as part of our First World
War 100 programme, people across the globe can discover the secret history
behind the war for themselves."
^ It is always interesting to see historical documents made public. Not many people know a lot about World War 1 (except maybe about Mata Hari) and this will give the more insight about both. ^
http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-26959349
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