Discover the secrets of First World War espionage in our collection with this talk by one of The National Archives' records specialist.
We will examine the surveillance, arrest, trial and execution of German spies, the panic and fear of the general public relating to enemy espionage, and the role of the humble pigeon as friend and potential foe in wartime Britain.
Pigeons, prisoners and panic: Records of espionage in First World War Britain
The National Archives, Kew, Richmond, Surrey
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This event ended on Thursday 22nd of October 2015
This event ended on Thursday 22nd of October 2015
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