Spymaster
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For the Marvel supervillain, see Spymaster (comics).
A spymaster is the leader of a spy ring, run by a secret service.
Historical spymasters[edit]
- Wilhelm Canaris (Germany)
- Michael Collins (Ireland)
- Dai Li (Republic of China)
- Markus Wolf, known as "Spymaster's Spymaster" (East Germany)
- R. N. Kao (India)
- Toyotomi Hideyoshi (Sengoku era Japan)
- Isser Harel (Israel)
- William Stephenson, one of the real-life inspirations for James Bond (Canada)
- France
- Cardinal Richelieu (Kingdom of France)
- Ernest Courtot de Cissey, minister and founder of the Deuxième Bureau (Third French Republic)
- Russia
- Pyotr Rachkovsky, head of Okhrana (Russian Empire)
- Nikolay Pavlovich Ignatyev (Russian Empire)
- Joseph Peters (Soviet Union)
- Semyon Semyonov (Soviet Union)
Pakistan
- Hamid Gul (Director-General ISI 1987–1989)
- United Kingdom
- Francis Walsingham (Elizabethan England)
- Mansfield Smith-Cumming (United Kingdom)
- Vera-May Rosenberg aka Vera Atkins spymistress (UK World War II)
- William Wickham (England)
- United States
- Allen Dulles (Director of Central Intelligence)
- Benjamin Tallmadge, head of the Culper Ring
- Allan Pinkerton
- James Jesus Angleton (CIA Counterintelligence)
- J. Edgar Hoover, historical head of FBI
See also[edit]
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