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Karl Krüger

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German intelligence source for British, interwar period
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Karl Krüger (born 1874,[1] believed killed 1939 or later) was a former German naval engineer who provided intelligence about German ships to the British during World War I[2] and World War II. His identification code was TR/016.[3] Krüger was a particularly valuable source on German losses from the Battle of Jutland,[2] and on the development of U-boats.[3] In approximately 1939, he was betrayed by a German agent within MI6; he failed to show for a meeting in August of that year, and it is presumed he was executed by the Nazis.[4] His British contacts initially believed he was a Dutchman.[1] He was connected to the British through the embassy at The Hague; he may have been identified to the Germans by an embassy employee named Folkert van Koutrik, who "was on the Abwehr 's payroll."[5]

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  1. ^ a b Klinkert, Wim (November 2015), "GSIII, Guardian of the State": Spies and Informants in, for and against the Netherlands, 1914–1918, doi:10.1163/2352-3786_dlws1_b9789004252509_006, archived from the original on 2023年04月24日, retrieved 2023年04月24日 – via Brill Publishers
  2. ^ a b "SIS – Our History". www.sis.gov.uk. Archived from the original on 2017年10月18日. Retrieved 2023年04月24日.
  3. ^ a b Jeffery, Keith (2010). The secret history of MI6. New York: Penguin Press. ISBN 978-1-101-43946-3. OCLC 688504208.
  4. ^ Jeffrey, Keith (2010年09月22日). "The Real James Bond?". HuffPost. Archived from the original on 2023年04月24日. Retrieved 2023年04月24日.
  5. ^ Hastings, Max (2015). The secret war : spies, codes and guerillas 1939-45. William Collins Books. pp. 10–11. ISBN 978-0-00-813302-3. OCLC 921409232.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)


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