Everything about Cold War Espionage totally explained
Cold War espionage describes the
intelligence gathering activities during the
Cold War between
NATO and the
Warsaw Pact. Because each side was preparing to fight the other, intelligence on the opposing side's intentions, military, and technology was of paramount importance. To gather this information, the two relied on a wide variety of military and civilian agencies. While several such as the
CIA and
KGB became synonymous with Cold War espionage, many other organizations played key roles in the collection and analysis of a wide host of
intelligence disciplines.
During
World War II the various
allied nations held a tenuous relationship with the
Soviet Union, but cooperation persisted due to a common enemy. Never quite trustful of each other, this resulted in
espionage of tactics and technology between the
Western bloc and
Soviet bloc. After
World War II ended, the two sides became increasingly confrontational, culminating in the
Cold War.
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