A 110-year-old lemon used by a German WW1 spy to send secret messages from Britain with invisible ink is going on display in ...
A collection of never-before-seen files, photographs and items from MI5's own archives are going on display for the first ...
A battered leather briefcase left behind by Guy Burgess when he fled to Moscow in 1951 is among 20 objects from MI5's ...
The lemon, now black and shriveled, helped convict Karl Muller, a German spy in Britain during World War I. It was found by ...
But Muller’s cover was blown when an agent from Britain’s Secret Service Bureau — known today as MI5 — ran a flat iron ... an iconic brand of car at the time. They named the car Muller ...
Credit: AP/Jonathan Brady “The Germans duly sent more funds and MI5 used the funds to purchase a car,” exhibition curator ... when the agency used captured Nazi agents to send disinformation ...
“The Germans duly sent more funds and MI5 used the funds to purchase a car,” exhibition curator ... when the agency used captured Nazi agents to send disinformation back to Germany, deceiving ...