The Most Beautiful And Dangerous Spies In History

The Most Beautiful And Dangerous Spies In History
The Most Beautiful And Dangerous Spies In History

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These women might have been successful as models, but they chose a different career and became famous. Our gallery contains the most beautiful spies.

1/8 Mata Hari. The famous dancer was recruited by Germany before the outbreak of the First World War, but in 1917 she was captured by the French military, and then she was sentenced to death.

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2/8 Nancy Wake. She worked as a reporter in Paris and, together with her husband, collaborated with the Resistance during the years of the German occupation in World War II. They helped Jews flee the country. Her husband was shot, and Nancy was awarded the Order of Australia and the George Medal, but after the war.

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3/8 Violetta Jabot. She became a spy at 23, helped British intelligence during the Second World War, and worked in occupied France. In 1945, the Germans caught her and, after prolonged torture, shot her.

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4/8 Josephine Baker. A black Jewish woman who had to leave the United States due to her intolerance for her skin color. In France, she danced at the Moulin Rouge, and in 1937 she received citizenship. During the Second World War, she collaborated with the Resistance, became a pilot and rose to the rank of lieutenant. And after the war she returned to dancing.

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5/8 Anna Chapman. In 2003, Anna moved to London, and in 2006 moved to the United States. She began her espionage activities back in London, she collected data on US nuclear weapons, politics in the East and top officials. In 2010, she was exposed and deported to Russia.

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6/8 Christine Killer, Mata Hari 60s. She worked in a cabaret, had connections with the British Minister of War John Profumo and the USSR Naval Attaché Yevgeny Ivanov. She passed the information received from the British politician to the Soviet diplomat. After the scandal, the minister made a living as a dishwasher, and Christine became a successful model.

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7/8 In 1989, based on the acclaimed "Profumo case", the film "Scandal" was filmed, in which Joan Wally-Kilmer played the role of Christine Killer.

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8/8 Anna Chapman. In 2003, Anna moved to London, and in 2006 moved to the United States. She began her espionage activities back in London, she collected data on US nuclear weapons, politics in the East and top officials. In 2010, she was exposed and deported to Russia.

Photo: globallookpress.com

Mata Hari. The famous dancer was recruited by Germany before the outbreak of the First World War, but in 1917 she was captured by the French military, and then she was sentenced to death.

Nancy Wake. She worked as a reporter in Paris and, together with her husband, collaborated with the Resistance during the years of the German occupation in World War II. They helped Jews flee the country. Her husband was shot, and Nancy was awarded the Order of Australia and the George Medal, but after the war.

Violetta Jabot. She became a spy at 23, helped British intelligence during the Second World War, and worked in occupied France. In 1945, the Germans caught her and, after prolonged torture, shot her.

Josephine Baker. A black Jewish woman who had to leave the United States due to her intolerance for her skin color. In France, she danced at the Moulin Rouge, and in 1937 she received citizenship. During World War II, she collaborated with the Resistance, became a pilot and rose to the rank of lieutenant. And after the war she returned to dancing.

Christine Keeler, 60's Mata Hari. She worked in a cabaret, had connections with the British Minister of War John Profumo and the USSR naval attaché Yevgeny Ivanov. She passed the information received from the British politician to the Soviet diplomat. After the scandal, the minister made a living as a dishwasher, and Christine became a successful model.

In 1989, based on the acclaimed "Profumo case", the film "Scandal" was filmed, in which Joan Wally-Kilmer played the role of Christine Killer.

Anna Chapman. In 2003, Anna moved to London, and in 2006 moved to the United States. She began her espionage activities back in London, she collected data on US nuclear weapons, politics in the East and top officials. In 2010, she was exposed and deported to Russia.

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