Agent exchange on the Glienicke Bridge - Cold War Wolfgang Vogel: Agent exchange and free purchase of prisoners were his business. Vogel made international headlines on February 11, 1986 during the exchange of agents between the Soviet Union, the GDR and the USA on the Glienicker Brucke in Berlin. In addition to Anatolij Schtscharanski, the GDR citizen Wolf-Georg Frohn, the Czech Jaroslav Javorsky and the German citizen Dietrich Nistroy were handed over and as equivalent Hanna and Karl Kocher, the Soviet computer specialist Semjiakow, the Polish intelligence agency Jerzy Kaczmarek and Detlev S

Agent exchange on the Glienicke Bridge - Cold War Wolfgang Vogel: Agent exchange and free purchase of prisoners were his business. Vogel made international headlines on February 11, 1986 during the exchange of agents between the Soviet Union, the GDR and the USA on the Glienicker Brucke in Berlin. In addition to Anatolij Schtscharanski, the GDR citizen Wolf-Georg Frohn, the Czech Jaroslav Javorsky and the German citizen Dietrich Nistroy were handed over and as equivalent Hanna and Karl Kocher, the Soviet computer specialist Semjiakow, the Polish intelligence agency Jerzy Kaczmarek and Detlev S Stock Photo
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4000 x 2718 px | 33.9 x 23 cm | 13.3 x 9.1 inches | 300dpi

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11 February 1986

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Agent exchange on the Glienicke Bridge - Cold War Wolfgang Vogel: Agent exchange and free purchase of prisoners were his business. Vogel made international headlines on February 11, 1986 during the exchange of agents between the Soviet Union, the GDR and the USA on the Glienicker Brucke in Berlin. In addition to Anatolij Schtscharanski, the GDR citizen Wolf-Georg Frohn, the Czech Jaroslav Javorsky and the German citizen Dietrich Nistroy were handed over and as equivalent Hanna and Karl Kocher, the Soviet computer specialist Semjiakow, the Polish intelligence agency Jerzy Kaczmarek and Detlev Scharfenorth were received. | usage worldwide

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