
Reading the Enemy's Mind: Espionage in World War I
DocumentaryHistory
From German saboteur rings in America to intercepting enemy communications and codebreaking, spying came of age during the First World War. Intercepting the Zimmerman telegram resulted in the U.S. entering the war against Germany.
Director
N/A
Writers
N/A
Stars
Thomas Boghardt, John R. Ferris, David Kahn
Release Date
December 18, 2007
🎭 Top Cast
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Thomas Boghardt
as Self
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John R. Ferris
as Self
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David Kahn
as Self

John Parsons
as Self - Narrator

Woodrow Wilson
as Self
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Jules Witcover
as Self
🎬 Technical Specs
Production
Lucasfilm
🏷️ Keywords
incendiary deviceworld war one in belgiumsunken submarinesubmarine warfareammo dump
🎯 Categories
DocumentaryHistory
📖 Synopsis
From German saboteur rings in America to intercepting enemy communications and codebreaking, spying came of age during the First World War. Intercepting the Zimmerman telegram resulted in the U.S. entering the war against Germany.