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− | [Alexandre de Marenches]] was director of the French [[SDECE]] intelligence agency from November 1970 to June 1981.<ref name="DGSEhistory">[http://www.defense.gouv.fr/english/dgse/tout-le-site/history History], DGSE, accessed 21 December 2011.</ref> | + | [[Alexandre de Marenches]] was director of the French [[SDECE]] intelligence agency from November 1970 to June 1981.<ref name="DGSEhistory">[http://www.defense.gouv.fr/english/dgse/tout-le-site/history History], DGSE, accessed 21 December 2011.</ref> |
In around 1971, [[CIA]] counterintelligence chief [[James Angleton]] told De Marenches that the CIA station chief in Paris [[David Murphy]] was a Soviet mole.<ref>David Wise, ''Molehunt: How the Search for a Phantom Traitor Shattered the CIA'', Avon Books, 1992, p.250.</ref> | In around 1971, [[CIA]] counterintelligence chief [[James Angleton]] told De Marenches that the CIA station chief in Paris [[David Murphy]] was a Soviet mole.<ref>David Wise, ''Molehunt: How the Search for a Phantom Traitor Shattered the CIA'', Avon Books, 1992, p.250.</ref> |
Latest revision as of 20:11, 2 February 2013
Alexandre de Marenches was director of the French SDECE intelligence agency from November 1970 to June 1981.[1]
In around 1971, CIA counterintelligence chief James Angleton told De Marenches that the CIA station chief in Paris David Murphy was a Soviet mole.[2]