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- Operation_Silver_(1949) abstract "Operation Silver was a British intelligence operation in Allied-occupied Austria which ran from 1949 to 1955 that covertly tapped into the landline communications of the Soviet Army headquarters in Vienna. Although the operation was considered a success, the details of it were passed on to the KGB in October 1953 by George Blake, a British double agent.The British monitoring station was disguised as a shop, which sold tweed clothing. The operation ended only when Austria regained full sovereignty in 1955. In 1951, when the American CIA planned a similar operation in Berlin, the British revealed Operation Silver to the Americans and the two countries then jointly ran Operation Gold, an operation to tap into landline communication of the Soviet Army headquarters in Berlin using a tunnel into the Soviet-occupied zone. Blake had also informed the Soviet authorities about Operation Gold in its very beginning, and they \"discovered\" the tunnel in 1956.".
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- Operation_Silver_(1949) wikiPageWikiLink Allied-occupied_Austria.
- Operation_Silver_(1949) wikiPageWikiLink Austria.
- Operation_Silver_(1949) wikiPageWikiLink Berlin.
- Operation_Silver_(1949) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cold_War_history_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- Operation_Silver_(1949) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Soviet_Union–United_Kingdom_relations.
- Operation_Silver_(1949) wikiPageWikiLink Category:United_Kingdom_intelligence_operations.
- Operation_Silver_(1949) wikiPageWikiLink Central_Intelligence_Agency.
- Operation_Silver_(1949) wikiPageWikiLink George_Blake.
- Operation_Silver_(1949) wikiPageWikiLink KGB.
- Operation_Silver_(1949) wikiPageWikiLink Operation_Gold.
- Operation_Silver_(1949) wikiPageWikiLink Soviet_Army.
- Operation_Silver_(1949) wikiPageWikiLink Soviet_occupation_zone.
- Operation_Silver_(1949) wikiPageWikiLink Vienna.
- Operation_Silver_(1949) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Operation Silver (1949)".
- Operation_Silver_(1949) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Operation Silver".
- Operation_Silver_(1949) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Silver".
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- Operation_Silver_(1949) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Operation_Silver_(1949) subject Category:Cold_War_history_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- Operation_Silver_(1949) subject Category:Soviet_Union–United_Kingdom_relations.
- Operation_Silver_(1949) subject Category:United_Kingdom_intelligence_operations.
- Operation_Silver_(1949) hypernym Operation.
- Operation_Silver_(1949) type MilitaryConflict.
- Operation_Silver_(1949) comment "Operation Silver was a British intelligence operation in Allied-occupied Austria which ran from 1949 to 1955 that covertly tapped into the landline communications of the Soviet Army headquarters in Vienna. Although the operation was considered a success, the details of it were passed on to the KGB in October 1953 by George Blake, a British double agent.The British monitoring station was disguised as a shop, which sold tweed clothing.".
- Operation_Silver_(1949) label "Operation Silver (1949)".
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- Operation_Silver_(1949) sameAs Operazione_Silver_(1949).
- Operation_Silver_(1949) sameAs 銀工作.
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- Operation_Silver_(1949) sameAs Q668960.
- Operation_Silver_(1949) wasDerivedFrom Operation_Silver_(1949)?oldid=667858982.
- Operation_Silver_(1949) isPrimaryTopicOf Operation_Silver_(1949).