agent Tate (Wulf Schmidt)

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Agent Tate, born Wulf Schmidt, was a German spy turned British double agent whose deceptive radio transmissions played a key role in misleading the Nazis during World War II.

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agent Tate (Wulf Schmidt) canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf double agent
human
human
intelligence agent
activity sending deceptive intelligence to Germany
alias Agent Tate NERFINISHED
allegiance Germany (initially) NERFINISHED
United Kingdom (after turning double agent)
convertedTo double agent for the British
countryOfCitizenship Germany
employer Abwehr NERFINISHED
British intelligence NERFINISHED
era 20th century
fieldOfWork military intelligence
genre espionage
hasGender male
languageOfWorkOrName English
German
method radio transmissions
militaryConflict World War II NERFINISHED
notableFor misleading Nazi Germany about Allied activities
radio deception operations in the United Kingdom during World War II
notableRole member of the British double-cross system
occupation spy
operatedAgainst Nazi Germany NERFINISHED
operatedIn United Kingdom NERFINISHED
opponent Nazi intelligence services NERFINISHED
partOf Allied deception efforts in World War II
realName Wulf Schmidt NERFINISHED
role double-cross agent
significantEvent capture by British authorities in World War II
turnedBy British intelligence NERFINISHED

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Operation Fortitude usedAsset agent Tate (Wulf Schmidt)