File:Squilstand.jpg
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[edit]My photo of the Spymuseum exhibit on the Squillacote-Stand espionage case. Although the exhibit claims that "A member of the (South African Communist) Party tipped off the FBI and an investigation began," in fact the investigation was prompted by the murky circumstances surrounding the fall of the Berlin Wall and long time animosity between the family of Kurt Stand and the FBI.
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