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Wednesday, August 13

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8:00AM

Traitor/Patriot

The Soviet General Who Switched Sides

Arguably the greatest spy for the West during the Cold War, Dimitri Polyakov was a Soviet Major General in the GRU who revealed Soviet secrets to the FBI and CIA for nearly 25 years. Polyakov provided intelligence on China and Soviet-era weapons capability and was credited with keeping the Cold War from getting hot.
9:00AM

Traitor/Patriot

France’s Man in Moscow

Vladimir Vetrov was a KGB Line X (technical espionage) officer who worked for the French intelligence service. The Soviet technical and economic espionage material he provided to the French was called the “Farewell Dossier,” and was shared by French President Mitterand with U.S. President Ronald Reagan. He was ultimately betrayed by his own wrong-doing.
10:00AM

Traitor/Patriot

The Romeo Project

Working as an interpreter at the U.S. embassy in Bonn, Gabrielle Kleim was recruited by an East German Intelligence officer posing as a love interest. She was among several West German secretaries recruited by East German so-called “Romeo Spies” working at the behest of the “Man Without a Face,” East German HVA Intel Chief Marcus Wolf.
11:00AM

Traitor/Patriot

The Gentleman Spy: George Blake

While a prisoner in North Korea, George Blake was recruited by the Soviets to spy on the British. Blake caused tremendous damage to MI6 and its allies around the world and was ultimately convicted and sentenced to 42 years in prison. He would later escape in an audacious prison break and find refuge in the Soviet Union.
12:00PM

Traitor/Patriot

China Steals the Future

Apple Inc. and Tesla’s autonomous vehicle programs are two of the many high profile companies being targeted by Chinese trade theft. Xialong Zhang, an engineer, with access to Apple’s project code and Cao Guangzhi, an electrical engineer with Tesla are both caught trying to steal secrets on autonomous driving vehicles for a Chinese competitor..
1:00PM

Spy Web

The Cambridge Spies

One of the former Soviet Union's greatest espionage operations ended when two young Englishmen fled from Southampton Dock on March 25, 1951.
2:00PM

Spy Web

French Intelligence

Already in position at the beginning of the 20th century, the French had a sophisticated intelligence network, which was actively useful during WWI and went on to confront the Bolsheviks during the inter-war years.
3:00PM

Declassified

Rise and Fall of the Wall

Join us for a riveting hour about the brutal life and catastrophic death of the Berlin Wall, central symbol of the 20th century's longest and deadliest war.
4:00PM

Traitor/Patriot

The Soviet General Who Switched Sides

Arguably the greatest spy for the West during the Cold War, Dimitri Polyakov was a Soviet Major General in the GRU who revealed Soviet secrets to the FBI and CIA for nearly 25 years. Polyakov provided intelligence on China and Soviet-era weapons capability and was credited with keeping the Cold War from getting hot.
5:00PM

Traitor/Patriot

France’s Man in Moscow

Vladimir Vetrov was a KGB Line X (technical espionage) officer who worked for the French intelligence service. The Soviet technical and economic espionage material he provided to the French was called the “Farewell Dossier,” and was shared by French President Mitterand with U.S. President Ronald Reagan. He was ultimately betrayed by his own wrong-doing.
6:00PM

Traitor/Patriot

The Romeo Project

Working as an interpreter at the U.S. embassy in Bonn, Gabrielle Kleim was recruited by an East German Intelligence officer posing as a love interest. She was among several West German secretaries recruited by East German so-called “Romeo Spies” working at the behest of the “Man Without a Face,” East German HVA Intel Chief Marcus Wolf.
7:00PM

Traitor/Patriot

The Gentleman Spy: George Blake

While a prisoner in North Korea, George Blake was recruited by the Soviets to spy on the British. Blake caused tremendous damage to MI6 and its allies around the world and was ultimately convicted and sentenced to 42 years in prison. He would later escape in an audacious prison break and find refuge in the Soviet Union.
8:00PM

Traitor/Patriot

China Steals the Future

Apple Inc. and Tesla’s autonomous vehicle programs are two of the many high profile companies being targeted by Chinese trade theft. Xialong Zhang, an engineer, with access to Apple’s project code and Cao Guangzhi, an electrical engineer with Tesla are both caught trying to steal secrets on autonomous driving vehicles for a Chinese competitor..
9:00PM

Spy Web

The Cambridge Spies

One of the former Soviet Union's greatest espionage operations ended when two young Englishmen fled from Southampton Dock on March 25, 1951.
10:00PM

Spy Web

French Intelligence

Already in position at the beginning of the 20th century, the French had a sophisticated intelligence network, which was actively useful during WWI and went on to confront the Bolsheviks during the inter-war years.
11:00PM

Declassified

Rise and Fall of the Wall

Join us for a riveting hour about the brutal life and catastrophic death of the Berlin Wall, central symbol of the 20th century's longest and deadliest war.
12:00AM

Traitor/Patriot

The Soviet General Who Switched Sides

Arguably the greatest spy for the West during the Cold War, Dimitri Polyakov was a Soviet Major General in the GRU who revealed Soviet secrets to the FBI and CIA for nearly 25 years. Polyakov provided intelligence on China and Soviet-era weapons capability and was credited with keeping the Cold War from getting hot.
1:00AM

Traitor/Patriot

France’s Man in Moscow

Vladimir Vetrov was a KGB Line X (technical espionage) officer who worked for the French intelligence service. The Soviet technical and economic espionage material he provided to the French was called the “Farewell Dossier,” and was shared by French President Mitterand with U.S. President Ronald Reagan. He was ultimately betrayed by his own wrong-doing.
2:00AM

Traitor/Patriot

The Romeo Project

Working as an interpreter at the U.S. embassy in Bonn, Gabrielle Kleim was recruited by an East German Intelligence officer posing as a love interest. She was among several West German secretaries recruited by East German so-called “Romeo Spies” working at the behest of the “Man Without a Face,” East German HVA Intel Chief Marcus Wolf.
3:00AM

Traitor/Patriot

The Gentleman Spy: George Blake

While a prisoner in North Korea, George Blake was recruited by the Soviets to spy on the British. Blake caused tremendous damage to MI6 and its allies around the world and was ultimately convicted and sentenced to 42 years in prison. He would later escape in an audacious prison break and find refuge in the Soviet Union.
4:00AM

Traitor/Patriot

China Steals the Future

Apple Inc. and Tesla’s autonomous vehicle programs are two of the many high profile companies being targeted by Chinese trade theft. Xialong Zhang, an engineer, with access to Apple’s project code and Cao Guangzhi, an electrical engineer with Tesla are both caught trying to steal secrets on autonomous driving vehicles for a Chinese competitor..
5:00AM

Spy Web

The Cambridge Spies

One of the former Soviet Union's greatest espionage operations ended when two young Englishmen fled from Southampton Dock on March 25, 1951.
6:00AM

Spy Web

French Intelligence

Already in position at the beginning of the 20th century, the French had a sophisticated intelligence network, which was actively useful during WWI and went on to confront the Bolsheviks during the inter-war years.
7:00AM

Declassified

Rise and Fall of the Wall

Join us for a riveting hour about the brutal life and catastrophic death of the Berlin Wall, central symbol of the 20th century's longest and deadliest war.
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