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    Juan Pujol García MBE (Spanish: [ˈxwam puˈʝol ɣaɾˈθi.a]; 14 February 1912 – 10 October 1988), also known as Joan Pujol i García (Catalan: [ʒuˈam puˈʒɔl...
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  • Juan Pujol may refer to: Juan Pujol, Argentina, a town in Argentina Juan Pujol García (1912–1988), Spanish spy and double agent Juan Pujol (cyclist) (born...
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  • Juan Pujol is a town in Argentina, located in the Monte Caseros Department, within the Corrientes Province, and it is the capital of the Municipality of...
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  • Generalitat de Catalunya 1980–2003 Juan Pujol García (1912–1988), double agent working for the British in World War II Laetitia Pujol (born 1975), French ballet...
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  • Juan Pujol (born 28 May 1952) is a Spanish former racing cyclist. He finished 10th in the 1976 Giro d'Italia and rode in the 1978 Tour de France. "Juan...
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  • convince his Abwehr handlers that he was spying in the UK. This agent, Juan Pujol García (Garbo), created a network of phantom sub-agents and eventually...
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    intelligence officer during World War II. As a Spanish-speaker, he worked with Juan Pujol García, a very important double agent in the Double Cross System. Born...
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    José Alberto Pujols Alcántara (Spanish pronunciation: [puˈxols], Catalan pronunciation: [puˈʒɔls]; born January 16, 1980) is a Dominican-American former...
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    Fortitude, the intelligence agencies made particular use of three agents: Juan Pujol García (Garbo), a Spanish citizen who volunteered to set himself up as...
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  • Barnsley, UK: Pen & Sword Books. ISBN 9781526716149. pp. 182-186 García, Juan Pujol; West, Nigel (2011). "Childhood". Operation Garbo: The Personal Story...
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    making Juan Pujol García's efforts in Operation Garbo instrumental in the overall Allied strategy and intelligence operations during World War II. Juan Pujol...
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    Svärd organization. All three refused the award. The Spanish double-agent Juan Pujol García, known to the Germans as Arabel and the British as Garbo received...
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    became double agents acting for Britain in the Double Cross System—notably Juan Pujol García (Garbo)—played a vital role in persuading the Germans that FUSAG...
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  • lecturer and painter Raffaellino del Garbo (1466), Florentine painter Juan Pujol García (1912–1988), codename "Garbo", Spanish double agent for the British...
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    dropping fake paratroopers to the east and west of the Normandy landings. Juan Pujol García, a Spanish double agent working for British intelligence (code...
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    Freddie Mercury. Simon and Schuster. p. 188. ISBN 978-1-4516-6397-6. Juan Pujol García; Nigel West (11 August 2011). Operation Garbo: The Personal Story...
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  • Juan Ramón Plana Pujol (born September 12, 1948 in Lérida, Spain) is a Spanish speaker and lecturer, teacher and writer focused on communication. He was...
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  • Spanish privateer Juan García Oliver (1901–1980), Spanish (Catalan) anarchist Juan Pujol García (1912–1988), Spanish World War II spy Juan García Ábrego (born...
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  • Allied codebreakers also helped craft messages sent by double agent Juan Pujol García, whose encrypted radio reports were received in Madrid, manually...
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    whole Catalonia, and even the extermination of Catalans, such as that of Juan Pujol, Head of Press and Propaganda of the Junta de Defensa Nacional during...
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  • Twenty Committee John Cecil Masterman Double agents Johnny Jebsen (Artist) Juan Pujol García (Garbo) Roman Czerniawski (Brutus) Roger Grosjean (Fido) Günther...
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  • Who Saved the World and Garbo: El Espia) is a Spanish documentary about Juan Pujol Garcia's role in the Second World War, directed by Edmon Roch. The documentary...
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  • Juan March Ordinas Ferdy Mayne Stewart Menzies Merlin Minshall Graham Russell Mitchell Mutt and Jeff Arthur Owens Kim Philby Dušan Popov Juan Pujol García...
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    working for the Allies as part of the Double-Cross System. The double agent Juan Pujol García, a Spanish opponent of the Nazis known by the code name "Garbo"...
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  • Twenty Committee John Cecil Masterman Double agents Johnny Jebsen (Artist) Juan Pujol García (Garbo) Roman Czerniawski (Brutus) Roger Grosjean (Fido) Günther...
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  • Liberia Alaric Alexander Watts (1797–1864), British poet and journalist Juan Pujol García (1912–10 October 1988), codenamed Alaric by Nazi Germany while...
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    Twenty Committee John Cecil Masterman Double agents Johnny Jebsen (Artist) Juan Pujol García (Garbo) Roman Czerniawski (Brutus) Roger Grosjean (Fido) Günther...
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  • reality he had been relocated to West Germany, where he died in 1996. Juan Pujol García, Spanish spy, faked his death from malaria in Angola in 1949, with...
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    Twenty Committee John Cecil Masterman Double agents Johnny Jebsen (Artist) Juan Pujol García (Garbo) Roman Czerniawski (Brutus) Roger Grosjean (Fido) Günther...
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    Twenty Committee John Cecil Masterman Double agents Johnny Jebsen (Artist) Juan Pujol García (Garbo) Roman Czerniawski (Brutus) Roger Grosjean (Fido) Günther...
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