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Espionage in WWII

ld airplanes where to drop the weapons that were needed to upend the German defense plans. [154] Additional sabotage operations forced Germans to communicate by radio and they became easier to intercept and decipher. [155] Espionage was needed to make this monumental assault a success for the Allies.During the war, the spies continued there hiding, while the Germans began to seek them. Americans came out with the upper end in the war. Espionage helped prepare defenses, win battles, and warn other allied powers of attacks of the Axis. On all accounts it seems that the USA could not have won the war without the help of their Espionage. Whether it be deciphering messages, recording military movements, or finding other spies, American espionage played a major role in the defeat of Germany and their allies during World War II. American Espionage stood up to the dangers that a soldier faced in battle and did not back down when their country needed them, even if it meant dying to keep a secret....

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