Double agent




In the field of counterintelligence, a double agent (also double secret agent) is an employee of a secret intelligence service for one country, whose primary purpose is to spy on a target organization of another country, but who, in fact, has been discovered by the target organization and is now spying on their own country's organization for the target organization.[1]


Double agentry may be practiced by spies of the target organization who infiltrate the controlling organization or may result from the turning (switching sides) of previously loyal agents of the controlling organization by the target. The threat of execution is the most common method of turning a captured agent (working for an intelligence service) into a double agent (working for a foreign intelligence service) or a double agent into a re-doubled agent. It is unlike a defector, who is not considered an agent as agents are in place to function for an intelligence service and defectors are not, but some consider that defectors in place are agents until they have defected.


Double agents are often used to transmit disinformation or to identify other agents as part of counter-espionage operations. They are often very trusted by the controlling organization since the target organization will give them true, but useless or even counterproductive, information to pass along.[2]




Contents





  • 1 Double agents


  • 2 Re-doubled agent


  • 3 Triple agent


  • 4 Events in which double agents played an important role


  • 5 See also


  • 6 References


  • 7 External links




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Examples of known double agents and moles
Context
Agent
Nationality
Loyal to
Spying on
Comments
References

Wars of the Three Kingdoms
1639 – 1651

Samuel Morland

England English

England Restoration

Commonwealth of England Commonwealth of England

 


Richard Willis

England English

Commonwealth of England Commonwealth of England

England Restoration

 


World War I
1914 – 1918

Mata Hari

Netherlands Dutch

German Empire German Empire

France French Third Republic

 


World War II
1939 – 1945

Mathilde Carré "La Chatte"

France French

United Kingdom Double-Cross System



Roman Czerniawski "Brutus"

Poland Polish

United Kingdom Double-Cross System



Eddie Chapman "ZigZag"

England English

United Kingdom Double-Cross System

Infiltrated the German Abwehr during World War II whilst feeding intelligence to MI5. He was so trusted by the Germans that he is reportedly the only British citizen to have ever been awarded the Iron Cross


Walter Dicketts "Celery"

England English

United Kingdom Double-Cross System (1940-1943)

Ex RNAS officer sent to Lisbon and Germany to infiltrate the Abwehr, report on invasion plans for Britain, and establish the bona fides of Snow (subsequently imprisoned until the end of war). Subjected to an intensive five-day interrogation in Hamburg and survived.[3] Later sent back to Lisbon to persuade Abwehr officer, George Sessler, to defect and worked undercover in Brazil.


Roger Grosjean "Fido"

France French

United Kingdom Double-Cross System

French Air Force pilot who worked for the British


Christiaan Lindemans "King Kong"

Netherlands Dutch

Nazi Germany Abwehr (1944)

Netherlands United Kingdom SOE (1940-1944)
Dutch resistance (1941-1944)

 


Arthur Owens "Snow"

Wales Welsh

United Kingdom Double-Cross System

 


Johann-Nielsen Jebsen
"Jonny" "Artist"

German Empire German

Nazi Germany Abwehr (1939-1941)
United Kingdom MI6 (1941-1945)

Nazi Germany Abwehr (1941-1945)

Anti-Nazi German intelligence officer and British double agent. Jebsen recruited Dušan Popov.


Ivan Popov "LaLa" "Aesculap" "Dreadnought" "Hans"

Kingdom of Yugoslavia Serbian

Kingdom of Yugoslavia VOA (1939-1945)
Nazi Germany Abwehr (1940-1944)
United Kingdom MI6 (1941-1945)

Nazi Germany Abwehr (1941-1945)

Yugoslav working for his national military agency VOA. He also worked for British MI6 and German Abwehr. In German Gestapo he held rank of Obersturmbannführer. Brother of Dušan Popov.


Dušan Popov "Duško" "Tricycle" "Ivan"

Kingdom of Yugoslavia Serbian

Kingdom of Yugoslavia VOA (1939-1945)
Nazi Germany Abwehr (1940-1941)
United Kingdom MI6 (1940-1945)

Nazi Germany Abwehr (1941-1945)

Yugoslav working for his national military agency VOA. He also worked for British MI6 and German Abwehr. In British army he held rank of Colonel. Brother of Ivan Popov.

John Herbert Neal Moe "Mutt and Jeff"

Norway Norwegian

United Kingdom Double-Cross System
 

Tor Glad "Mutt and Jeff"

Norway Norwegian

United Kingdom Double-Cross System
 


Juan Pujol García "Garbo"

Spain Spanish[4]

United Kingdom Double-Cross System

British double agent in German spy service-awarded both an MBE and an Iron Cross


Johann Wenzel

Poland Polish

Before 1942


Soviet Union Red Orchestra


After 1942


Nazi Germany Gestapo



Before 1942


Nazi Germany Nazi Germany


After 1942


Soviet Union Soviet Union



Member of Red Orchestra spy ring who, after being unmasked by the Germans, fed false information to the Soviet Union


William Sebold "Tramp"

German Empire German
United States U.S. citizen

United States FBI (1939)

Nazi Germany Abwehr (1939)

Coerced by the Abwehr into becoming a spy, exposed the Duquesne Spy Ring to the FBI.


Cold War
1947 – 1991

Aldrich Ames

United States American

Soviet Union KGB

United States CIA (1957-1993)

 


John Cairncross "Liszt"

Scotland Scottish

Soviet Union MGB
Soviet Union Cambridge Five

United Kingdom MI5 (1941-1944)
United Kingdom GC&CS (1942-1943)
United Kingdom MI6 (1944-1945)

 


Anthony Blunt "Johnson"

England English

Soviet Union NKVD
Soviet Union Cambridge Five

United Kingdom MI5

 


Guy Burgess "Hicks"

England English

Soviet Union MGB
Soviet Union Cambridge Five

United Kingdom MI5 (1939-1941)
United Kingdom Foreign Office (1944-1956)

 


Donald Maclean "Homer"

England English

Soviet Union MGB
Soviet Union Cambridge Five

United Kingdom MI5
United Kingdom MI6

 


Kim Philby "Stanley"

England English
British Raj Born in India

Soviet Union MGB
Soviet Union Cambridge Five

United Kingdom MI6

 


George Blake

Netherlands Dutch

Soviet Union KGB

United Kingdom MI6

 


Oleg Gordievsky

Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic Russian

United Kingdom MI6 (1968-2008)

Soviet Union KGB (1963-1985)

Abducted in Moscow in 1985; escaped to the United Kingdom two months later.


Matei Pavel Haiducu

Romania Romanian

France DST (1981)

Romania DIE (1975-1982)

Defected to France in 1981.


Dmitri Polyakov

Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic Ukrainian

United States FBI
United States CIA

Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic GRU

Executed in 1988.


Robert Hanssen

United States American

Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic GRU

United States FBI

Worked for the FBI and sold information to the Soviet Union as a mole.


Oleg Kalugin

Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic Russian

United States CIA

Soviet Union KGB

Longtime head of KGB operations in the U.S., provided disinformation regarding American involvement in Prague Spring; and also played a role in the establishment of Yeltsin as post-USSR leader. Sentenced in absentia in 2002 to 15 years imprisonment; the US refuses to extradite him


Oleg Penkovskiy "Hero"

Russian Empire Russian

United States NSA
United Kingdom MI6

Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic GRU

A colonel with GRU informed the U.K. and the U.S. about the Soviet emplacement of missiles in Cuba; executed by the Soviets in 1963.


Stig Bergling

Sweden Swedish

Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic GRU

Sweden SÄPO

Among other things, handed over the entire Swedish "FO-code", a top secret list of Sweden's defence establishments, coastal artillery fortifications and mobilization stores. Convicted in 1979 and sentenced to life imprisonment for treason.


Eduardo Sagaro

Cuba Cuba

Cuba Dirección General de Inteligencia

United States CIA

A Cuban paediatrician who was recruited by the CIA to report on the health of Fidel Castro, other Cuban leaders, Cuban troops in Angola and health related issues in Cuba including the effect of infectious diseases but in fact during his CIA career he worked for the Cubans.
[5]

Arab–Israeli conflict
1948 –

Ashraf Marwan

Egypt Egyptian

Israel Mossad

Egypt Egypt

Egyptian businessman and an alleged spy for Israel, or possibly an Egyptian double agent; managed to become celebrated as a hero in each country for his alleged work against the other.


Basque conflict
1959 – 2011

Mikel Lejarza "El Lobo"

Basque Country (autonomous community) Basque

Spain CESID

Basque Country (autonomous community) ETA

 


Northern Ireland conflict
1968 – 1998

Denis Donaldson

Northern Ireland Northern Irish

United Kingdom MI5
Northern Ireland PSNI

Ireland Provisional IRA
Ireland Sinn Féin

Assassinated at his cottage in County Donegal after being exposed by a Northern Ireland newspaper, The Derry Journal.

"Kevin Fulton"

Northern Ireland Northern Irish

United Kingdom Royal Irish Rangers
United Kingdom Int Corps

Republic of Ireland Provisional IRA



Freddie Scappaticci "Stakeknife"

Italy Italian

United Kingdom FRU

Ireland Provisional IRA
Ireland ISU



Robert Nairac

England English
Mauritius born in Mauritius

United Kingdom British Army

Ireland Provisional IRA

Murdered by the Provisional IRA in County Louth in 1977.


South African espionage in Zimbabwe and the Gukurahundi
1980 – 1987

Matt Calloway

Zimbabwe Zimbabwean

South Africa NIS

Zimbabwe CIO

[6]

Philip Conjwayo

Zimbabwe Zimbabwean

South Africa South African citizen



South Africa NIS

Zimbabwe CIO

[7]

Geoffrey Price

Zimbabwe Zimbabwean

South Africa NIS

Zimbabwe CIO

[6]

Michael Smith

Zimbabwe Zimbabwean

South Africa South African citizen



South Africa NIS

Zimbabwe CIO

[7]

Kevin Woods

Zimbabwe Zimbabwean

South Africa South African citizen



South Africa NIS

Zimbabwe CIO


[6][7]

Global War on Terrorism
2001 –
"April Fool"

United States American

United States United States

Iraq Iraq

Allegedly, an American officer who provided false information to Saddam Hussein


Iyman Faris

Pakistan Pakistani
United States U.S. citizen

 al-Qaeda

United States FBI

 


Chinese espionage in the United States

Katrina Leung

China Chinese
Taiwan Taiwan citizen
United States U.S. citizen

China MSS

United States FBI

 


Re-doubled agent


A re-doubled agent is an agent who gets caught as a double agent and is forced to mislead the foreign intelligence service. F.M. Begoum describes the redoubled agent as "one whose duplicity in doubling for another service has been detected by his original sponsor and who has been persuaded to reverse his affections again".[2]


  • Vitaly Yurchenko


Triple agent


  • Ryoji Kaji


Events in which double agents played an important role


  • Babington plot

  • Battle of Lexington

  • Battle of Normandy

  • Camp Chapman attack

  • Cold War

  • Duquesne Spy Ring

  • Gukurahundi

  • Stormontgate

  • Vietnam War

  • War on Terrorism

  • Yom Kippur War


See also



  • Clandestine HUMINT

  • Clandestine HUMINT operational techniques

  • Counterintelligence

  • Dangle

  • Double Cross System

  • Dual loyalty

  • Espionage

  • Mole (espionage)

  • Napoleonist Syndrome

  • Policy of deliberate ambiguity

  • Treason

  • Undercover

  • List of fictional double agents



References



  1. ^ "Definition of DOUBLE AGENT". merriam-webster.com. Retrieved 21 February 2018..mw-parser-output cite.citationfont-style:inherit.mw-parser-output qquotes:"""""""'""'".mw-parser-output code.cs1-codecolor:inherit;background:inherit;border:inherit;padding:inherit.mw-parser-output .cs1-lock-free abackground:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/6/65/Lock-green.svg/9px-Lock-green.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center.mw-parser-output .cs1-lock-limited a,.mw-parser-output .cs1-lock-registration abackground:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/d/d6/Lock-gray-alt-2.svg/9px-Lock-gray-alt-2.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center.mw-parser-output .cs1-lock-subscription abackground:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/a/aa/Lock-red-alt-2.svg/9px-Lock-red-alt-2.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center.mw-parser-output .cs1-subscription,.mw-parser-output .cs1-registrationcolor:#555.mw-parser-output .cs1-subscription span,.mw-parser-output .cs1-registration spanborder-bottom:1px dotted;cursor:help.mw-parser-output .cs1-hidden-errordisplay:none;font-size:100%.mw-parser-output .cs1-visible-errorfont-size:100%.mw-parser-output .cs1-subscription,.mw-parser-output .cs1-registration,.mw-parser-output .cs1-formatfont-size:95%.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-left,.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-wl-leftpadding-left:0.2em.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-right,.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-wl-rightpadding-right:0.2em


  2. ^ ab Begoum, F.M. "Observations on the Double Agent". Central Intelligence Agency. Retrieved January 5, 2010.


  3. ^ Witt, Carolinda (November 2017). Double Agent Celery. Barnsley, UK: Pen & Sword Books. ISBN 9781526716149. pp. 182-186


  4. ^ García, Juan Pujol; West, Nigel (2011). "Childhood". Operation Garbo: The Personal Story of the Most Successful Spy of World War II. Biteback Publishing. ISBN 9781849546256.


  5. ^ Becker, Brian (12 December 2016). "How Cuba Penetrated the CIA Ring in Cuba: Spy VS Spy-Hunter". Loud & Clear. Sputnik.


  6. ^ abc Berkeley, Bill (1989-10-22). "Apartheid's Spies". The Washington Post. Retrieved 2018-10-18.


  7. ^ abc Dube, Benson (2014-02-21). "Philip Conjwayo dies". Southern Eye. Retrieved 2018-10-22.



External links



  • F. M. Begoum: Observations on the Double Agent

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