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Rogues Gallery Uncovered
Agent 00 3some - Dušan Popov 1941

Rogues Gallery Uncovered

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2024 27:12


He's a casino roaming, penthouse living, movie star dating, ruthless, fearless, WW2 double agent with a cycling-based codename.Meet the real-life inspiration for Ian Flemming's James Bond, Dušan Popov. Why was his codename 'Tricycle'?How did a champagne cork start a dancefloor brawl?Was it possible to sleep through the Blitz?How angry did he make J Edgar Hoover?All these and many more top-secret questions will be answered in episode 46 of Rogues Gallery Uncovered - The podcast of bad behaviour in period costume. He worked for Allied Intelligence, MI6 and the spymasters of Nazi Germany. The most famous double agent of all time and an espionage legend who played a major role in the outcome of the second world war.From Operation Sea Lion to operation fortitude , if you are a fan of famous historical spies, the British Secret Service and wartime heroes  you will enjoy this episode about Dusko Popov.00512 male group laugh 2.wav by Robinhood76 -- https://freesound.org/s/62226/ -- License: Attribution NonCommercial 4.0 Thanks for listening. Stay Roguish!Email: simon@roguesgalleryonline.com Visit the website and become a 'Rogue with Benefits' Find me on X, Facebook, Instagram

O Sargento na Cela 7
Um Rei na Boca do Inferno | Episódio 3: Um segredo escondido na floresta

O Sargento na Cela 7

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2024 36:13


A poucos dias do fim da guerra, os Aliados descobrem numa floresta alemã uma série de documentos secretos nazis. É só o início: dias depois de a Alemanha se render, são encontrados ficheiros altamente reveladores e comprometedores — para o Duque de Windsor e não só.  No verão de 1940, Eduardo e Wallis não são os únicos a passar por Lisboa. A capital portuguesa é um verdadeiro ninho de espiões, onde estão alguns dos agentes secretos que vão ficar célebres. Entre eles, Dusko Popov, o homem que se diz ter inspirado James Bond. Os alemães têm um plano para o Duque de Windsor, e a primeira parte desse plano passa por trazer Eduardo de volta para Espanha, um território mais favorável aos interesses nazis. Uma vez lá, vão propor-lhe que regresse ao trono de Inglaterra quando a Alemanha vencer a guerra. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Piratinha do Ar
Um Rei na Boca do Inferno | Episódio 3: Um segredo escondido na floresta

Piratinha do Ar

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2024 36:13


A poucos dias do fim da guerra, os Aliados descobrem numa floresta alemã uma série de documentos secretos nazis. É só o início: dias depois de a Alemanha se render, são encontrados ficheiros altamente reveladores e comprometedores — para o Duque de Windsor e não só.  No verão de 1940, Eduardo e Wallis não são os únicos a passar por Lisboa. A capital portuguesa é um verdadeiro ninho de espiões, onde estão alguns dos agentes secretos que vão ficar célebres. Entre eles, Dusko Popov, o homem que se diz ter inspirado James Bond. Os alemães têm um plano para o Duque de Windsor, e a primeira parte desse plano passa por trazer Eduardo de volta para Espanha, um território mais favorável aos interesses nazis. Uma vez lá, vão propor-lhe que regresse ao trono de Inglaterra quando a Alemanha vencer a guerra. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

O Encantador de Ricos
Um Rei na Boca do Inferno | Episódio 3: Um segredo escondido na floresta

O Encantador de Ricos

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2024 36:13


A poucos dias do fim da guerra, os Aliados descobrem numa floresta alemã uma série de documentos secretos nazis. É só o início: dias depois de a Alemanha se render, são encontrados ficheiros altamente reveladores e comprometedores — para o Duque de Windsor e não só.  No verão de 1940, Eduardo e Wallis não são os únicos a passar por Lisboa. A capital portuguesa é um verdadeiro ninho de espiões, onde estão alguns dos agentes secretos que vão ficar célebres. Entre eles, Dusko Popov, o homem que se diz ter inspirado James Bond. Os alemães têm um plano para o Duque de Windsor, e a primeira parte desse plano passa por trazer Eduardo de volta para Espanha, um território mais favorável aos interesses nazis. Uma vez lá, vão propor-lhe que regresse ao trono de Inglaterra quando a Alemanha vencer a guerra. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Rendez-vous avec X
Dusko Popov ou le vrai James Bond

Rendez-vous avec X

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2024 28:47


durée : 00:28:47 - Rendez-vous avec X... - par : Patrick PESNOT - James Bond, c'était peut-être lui ! Dusko Popov ! Un espion bien réel que l'écrivain Ian Fleming, agent secret lui-même, a croisé autrefois dans un hôtel de Lisbonne pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale… - réalisé par : Michèle BILLOUD

Zagadki Kryminalne
AGENT PLAYBOY DUSKO POPOV - PIERWOWZÓR JAMESA BONDA

Zagadki Kryminalne

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2024 23:31


Serb Dušan "Duško" Popov był jednym z najsłynniejszych podwójnych agentów, uważany za inspirację dla postaci Jamesa Bonda. Zachęcam do obejrzenia filmu "Argylle. Tajny szpieg", w kinach od 2 lutego! https://www.instagram.com/tylkohity

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Solo Documental
La guerra secreta. Agente doble Triciclo

Solo Documental

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2022 51:05


Este documental nos cuenta la sorprendente historia del agente doble Dusko Popov durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial que muy posiblemente fue la inspiración para el personaje de James Bond.

Les Grosses Têtes
AH OUAIS ? - Pourquoi James Bond n'aurait jamais existé sans un tricycle ?

Les Grosses Têtes

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2022 2:55


REDIFF - Pour trouver le nom de son mythique espion, l'écrivain Ian Fleming a pris le nom d'un ornithologue américain dont il avait un livre dans sa résidence secondaire de Jamaïque. Résidence au nom que vous connaissez tous... si si je vous jure, elle s'appelait Goldeneye... Ça c'est pour le nom de 007 mais pour le personnage, Fleming s'est aussi inspiré d'un homme, un vrai espion ! Il n'était pas Britannique mais Serbe. Il s'appelait Dusko Popov.

Ah ouais ?
Pourquoi James Bond n'aurait jamais existé sans un tricycle

Ah ouais ?

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2022 2:28


REDIFF - Pour trouver le nom de son mythique espion, l'écrivain Ian Fleming a pris le nom d'un ornithologue américain dont il avait un livre dans sa résidence secondaire de Jamaïque. Résidence au nom que vous connaissez tous... si si je vous jure, elle s'appelait Goldeneye... Ça c'est pour le nom de 007 mais pour le personnage, Fleming s'est aussi inspiré d'un homme, un vrai espion ! Il n'était pas Britannique mais Serbe. Il s'appelait Dusko Popov.

A Brothers' Creed
#97 Secret Agent - Spy stories from WWII-Garbo and Popov - Part 2

A Brothers' Creed

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2022 39:37


On this episode of A Brothers' Creed Podcast we hear part 2 of the spy stories collaboration with the Virtuous Men Podcast. This episode features two excellent WWII stories from Ethan and Jamie (from Virtuous Men). Ethan talkes about Dusko Popov who was a triple agent during WWII and was the inspiration for the most famous spy franchise James Bond. Jamie shares the story of an infamous spy who went by the code name Garbo. Juan Pujol Garcia was a spanish spy who was able to infiltrate the Nazi ranks to feed them false information during the war. He was also an agent for the British government Garbo, amongst other things, fed the Germans false information about D-Day to split the German troops up to allow an easier landing for the allies. Don't miss these amazing stories of men who shaped the outcome of the war without even firing a shot.

Essa Festa Virou Um Enterro
Alguns espiões demais

Essa Festa Virou Um Enterro

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2022 70:12


São destaques no programa de hoje alguns ícones da espionagem, como Josephine Baker, Dusko Popov e Obama durante o governo de Dilma.

Storie segrete. 00Podcast - Intesa Sanpaolo On Air
Sotto copertura con Dusko Popov

Storie segrete. 00Podcast - Intesa Sanpaolo On Air

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2021 13:32


Elegante dongiovanni, aristocratico e poliglotta, attore consumato, giocatore d'azzardo senza paura, appassionato di auto veloci. Chi è Dusko Popov, la spia che ha ispirato James Bond? E perché proprio all'agente segreto più famoso al mondo non è mai troppo piaciuto?

Divulgence
#11/11: Time To Get Funkspiel: Stepping Outside the History Books, Giving Canada Proper Credit, and Happy Remembrance Day 2021 with Lynn-Philip Hodgson

Divulgence

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2021 38:18


Happy Remembrance Day 2021 to all of you! I wanted to put together something for this day to give thanks and shine more light onto why we celebrate this day and why it is so important to remember. To help me, Jordan Vezeau, I welcome back the man, the myth, the legend, Lynn-Philip Hodgson! We enjoy another great conversation that truly shows how bright Canada has shined in times of need. The long-established and familiar trend of putting Canada down openly is often practiced, but rarely does the other side of the coin show its face. The side where all of the amazing and sometimes unbelievable stories of Canadian heroism, bravery, and extraordinary accomplishments are shared. Again, Lynn and I shine light where it is needed and discuss a range of amazing Canadian stories and people. We discuss Camp-X, Resistance Fighters, Gestapo interrogations, safehouse etiquette and technique, Codebreakers, and Funkspiel! There is a lot of interesting spy material we cover in this one, stuff that inspires countless Hollywood movies and television shows. Real life is much more interesting to divulge! Enjoy and Happy Remembrance Day!*The giveaway contest is still open to win a copy of William Ramsey's new book, ‘Global Death Cult.' So be sure to check out our social media for details before it is too late!***Being a brand-new podcast, all support is appreciated, any shape or form. That being said, I would highly appreciate a thumbs up on YouTube and PLEASE click ‘Subscribe'! If you are listening on Apple, a 5-star review would mean so much! Thank you all, and please enjoy what I want to share with the world by bringing interesting and important knowledge to the people! Rock on and be well. **Resources: DIVULGENCEYOUTUBE - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCStiGMkq3vDyOU6AW6DyvMgBITCHUTE - https://www.bitchute.com/channel/8QsxZf1nxO0C/TWITTER - @divulgencepodINSTAGRAM - @divulgencepodPodcast available on YouTube, Spotify, Apple, Amazon Music, Stitcher, Pandora. For bookings or promotions, please message on Twitter. LYNN-PHILIP HODGSONhttp://www.camp-x.comPre/Post-Show Resources, Mentions, and RecommendationsHere are some resources to check out before or after you enjoy this episode! They have been mentioned in the episode or just generally recommended. *PLEASE NOTE: With all movies and documentaries (but especially Hollywood movies), ensure you are not taking all the details in the film as facts. Even if the movie states it is based on or inspired by a true story or true events, details are most likely very skewed and altered. As for books and written works: just because it is written (in a book), does NOT mean it is true, more likely to be true, or more true! A rule my anxiety ridden mind has always gone with: Never take one source as a main source. Unlike math, these sorts of facts can get a slight change at one point that can cause a drastic change at another point, eventually leaving history hidden, washed, or obscured.     Books: ‘Inside Camp-X' by Lynn Philip Hodgson, ‘The Hut Six Story: Breaking the Enigma Code' by Gordon Welchman, ‘A Man Called Intrepid: The Incredible WWII Narrative…' by William Stevenson, ‘Spy/Counterspy' by Dusko Popov, ‘Global Death Cult: The Order of Nine Angles, Atomwaffen, and the Slaughter of the Innocents' by William Ramsey (GIVEAWAY PRIZE)        

Bitesize Battles
Secret Warfare Ep.1: The Spies of WWII - Virginia Hall & Dusko Popov

Bitesize Battles

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2021 22:25


In the midst of the fury and horror of World War 2, a secret war was waged in the towns, cities and countryside of Europe. Spy games respected neither borders nor neutrality, and the agents that played them knew that if caught, they would be first interrogated, probably tortured, and then either shot or hanged. The spies of WWII took on assignments that made hearts hammer and palms grow sweaty, but two of them in particular took them on with such cool-headed swagger that their exploits resound with heroism and adventure. Virginia Hall was a Gestapo-swerving, jail-breaking, one-legged hero who supported the French Resistance until it was finally time to get out of dodge. Dusko Popov was one of the inspirations for James Bond, a Serbian playboy and womanising double-agent who could have changed the course of the entire war.  Both of them, and all Allied spies like them, fought a different kind of war to the men flying Spitfires or storming the beaches of Normandy, but it was all in the cause of the liberation of Europe from Hitler's Nazism, and their contribution was just as dangerous and just as great as any soldier, sailor or airman.   Subscribe to us here on your favourite podcast channel, check us out at bitesizebattles.com, and follow us on Instagram and Facebook @bitesizebattles. Thanks for listening.

Ah ouais ?
37. Pourquoi James Bond n'aurait jamais existé sans un tricycle

Ah ouais ?

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2021 2:28


Pour trouver le nom de son mythique espion, l'écrivain Ian Fleming a pris le nom d'un ornithologue américain dont il avait un livre dans sa résidence secondaire de Jamaïque. Résidence au nom que vous connaissez tous... si si je vous jure, elle s'appelait Goldeneye... Ça c'est pour le nom de 007 mais pour le personnage, Fleming s'est aussi inspiré d'un homme, un vrai espion ! Il n'était pas Britannique mais Serbe. Il s'appelait Dusko Popov. Dans "Ah Ouais ?", Florian Gazan répond en une minute chrono à toutes les questions essentielles, existentielles, parfois complètement absurdes, qui vous traversent la tête. Un podcast RTL Originals.

Because Why Not
I Spy With My Little Eye

Because Why Not

Play Episode Play 30 sec Highlight Listen Later Jan 25, 2021 41:51


In this episode I share the story of Dusko Popov, the man who inspired the character of James Bond. Tag along as K-tine, Rob, and I dive into the interesting topic of espionage and it's part in our history. 

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Affaires sensibles
L'agent double Dusko Popov

Affaires sensibles

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2020 28:35


durée : 00:28:35 - L'agent double Dusko Popov

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Rendez-vous avec X
L'agent double Dusko Popov

Rendez-vous avec X

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2020 28:16


durée : 00:28:16 - Rendez-vous avec X - par : Patrick PESNOT - Il fut l’un des espions les plus importants de la Seconde Guerre mondiale. L’agent double a-t-il informé les Américains et le FBI que les Japonais allaient attaquer Pearl Harbor ?

We Créeme
Espías reales

We Créeme

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2020 68:16


En este episodio hablamos sobre el James Bond de la vida real, Dusko Popov. Aleksandre Litvinenko, espía ruso envenenado por su propio gobierno. Virgina Hall la espía a la que los nazis le temían. Siguenos en: https://www.facebook.com/wecreemepodcast y https://www.instagram.com/wecreemepodcast wecreemepodcast@gmail.com

What The History Podcast
Making a Bond and Rising Damp

What The History Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2020


In this episode Suzie follows the career of Dusko Popov and Trevor checks out the rather wet streets of Dunwich. WHAT THE HISTORY? Don’t forget to subscribe to the podcast, or… Continue reading "Making a Bond and Rising Damp"

What The History
Making a Bond and Rising Damp

What The History

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2020


In this episode Suzie follows the career of Dusko Popov and Trevor checks out the rather wet streets of Dunwich. WHAT THE HISTORY? Don’t forget to subscribe to the podcast, or… Continue reading "Making a Bond and Rising Damp"

113 miljard
#022 - Dusko Popov

113 miljard

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2019 32:44


Kennen jullie James Bond? Nou, stel je eens voor dat die man in het echt bestaat. Dan komen we dus bij de Servische womanizer Dusko Popov uit. Als dubbelspion glipte hij bij de grootste militaire machten van de aardbol naar binnen, en als womanizer glipte hij bij een heleboel vrouwen naar binnen. Sorry daarvoor. Een fascinerend persoon waar Ian Fleming het karakter van James Bond op baseerde.

Mandatory Fun
5 insane stories from the life of Britain's most successful double agent

Mandatory Fun

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2018 64:04


The real James Bond is finally revealed: A few years ago Larry Loftis decided to stop publishing legal articles and work full-time on researching and writing the story of Dusko Popov, the daring World War II double agent who worked tirelessly to keep the Nazis off guard about the upcoming D-Day invasions. That work became his book Into the Lion's Mouth: The True Story of Dusko Popov: World War II Spy, Patriot, and the Real-Life Inspiration for James Bond. Loftis received his undergraduate degree and his Law degrees from the University of Florida. His background in writing stems from his time on the university's Law Review as the Senior Executive Editor and Senior Articles Editor. He is the author of a number of scholarly legal articles. But you'd never know about Larry's background in dry academic writing by reading his book. Into the Lion's Mouth is a riveting narrative that is as unbelievable as it is addictive. Even former CIA director Michael Morrell called it "impossible to put down. The most shocking aspect of this book is that every word in it is absolutely true. With the attention to detail that only a lawyer could bring to researching a book of this magnitude, Loftis poured through thousands of historical documents (including MI5 archives) related to Popov and his missions, even revealing that it was actually Popov's adventures which inspired the many tales of Britain's 007, James Bond. 1. Popov was captured by the Nazis before he became a spy. Dusko Popov was a student in Germany as the Nazis took power and began to persecute the German Jews. No fan of the Nazis, Popov thumbed his nose at the thugs who came to intimidate patrons of Jewish businesses. He was quickly visited by the Gestapo, who imprisoned him and tortured him for information. He was able to escape Germany because of his family's connections. Hermann Göering ordered his release to Yugoslavia. 2. He was recruited by his best friend.   Johann-Nielsen Jebsen – known as "Johnny" – went to school with Popov. But Jebsen is from a very wealthy European family with German roots. They met each other at the university of Freiburg but where Popov was expelled from Germany, Jebsen, as a German citizen, was forced to join the Nazi war effort. He joins the Abwehr (German military intelligence) as a spy recruiter. His first recruit is Dusko Popov and the two both became double agents for the British. 3. He warned the U.S. about the attack on Pearl Harbor Popov warned the FBI on Aug. 18, 1941, that the Japanese were about to attack Pearl Harbor. Popov and his MI6 supervisor met FBI officials at the Commodore Hotel and for three hours laid out the entire plan. Popov was in the country to set up a spy ring in New York and recon the defenses at Pearl Harbor. The attack was supposed to be a repeat of the British attack on the Italian fleet at the defended port of Taranto in 1940. The Japanese wanted to know how they could be as successful as they enter the war against the Americans. The reason President Roosevelt never saw the information will enrage you. Check out the book (or finish this podcast) to find out! 4. He was critical to the success of D-Day. The British determined that the best way to keep the Germans off guard on D-Day was to convince them that the invasion would come at Pas-de-Calais, not Normandy. At the risk of his life, with interrogators who were convinced that Popov was compromised by the British, Popov returned to Germany. He gave the Nazis the false information the British wanted them to believe during multiple, marathon interrogation sessions that lasted for hours at a time over a series of days. Popov was the only spy who was interrogated by the Nazis about D-Day. 5. His real-world girlfriend was a movie star. Just like his silver screen counterpart, James Bond, Popov had a slew of women he used for various reasons as a undercover agent for two opposing countries. But his heart belonged to just one – and she was as glamorous as the rest of his World War II life: Hollywood movie star Simone Simon.

ABA Journal: Modern Law Library
Was this lawyer-turned-WWII-spy the basis for James Bond?

ABA Journal: Modern Law Library

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2016 19:11


In a different time, Dusko Popov might have enjoyed the life of a Serbian playboy without the interruption of espionage, subterfuge and violence. But from the early days of World War II, Popov risked his life as a double agent to aid the Allies in the fight against the Nazis. Florida attorney Larry Loftis had been intending to write a fictional spy novel, he tells the ABA Journal's Lee Rawles in this episode of the Modern Law Library. But in researching the lives of spies in World War II, he discovered Popov's story and decided that this was a truth no fiction could touch. Loftis combed U.S., British, Portuguese and German archives and Popov's own memoirs—and interviewed surviving members of Popov's own family—to produce "Into the Lion's Mouth: The True Story of Dusko Popov: World War II Spy, Patriot, and the Real-Life Inspiration for James Bond." In this podcast, Loftis discusses how he came to learn of Popov; how the paths of Bond creator Ian Fleming and Popov may have crossed; and why Popov was convinced that if a piece of intelligence he'd uncovered had been passed on to the U.S. Navy, the devastating Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor 75 years ago may have been prevented.

ABA Journal Podcasts - Legal Talk Network
ABA Journal: Modern Law Library : Was this lawyer-turned-WWII-spy the basis for James Bond?

ABA Journal Podcasts - Legal Talk Network

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2016 19:11


In a different time, Dusko Popov might have enjoyed the life of a Serbian playboy without the interruption of espionage, subterfuge and violence. But from the early days of World War II, Popov risked his life as a double agent to aid the Allies in the fight against the Nazis. Florida attorney Larry Loftis had been intending to write a fictional spy novel, he tells the ABA Journal's Lee Rawles in this episode of the Modern Law Library. But in researching the lives of spies in World War II, he discovered Popov's story and decided that this was a truth no fiction could touch. Loftis combed U.S., British, Portuguese and German archives and Popov's own memoirs—and interviewed surviving members of Popov's own family—to produce "Into the Lion's Mouth: The True Story of Dusko Popov: World War II Spy, Patriot, and the Real-Life Inspiration for James Bond." In this podcast, Loftis discusses how he came to learn of Popov; how the paths of Bond creator Ian Fleming and Popov may have crossed; and why Popov was convinced that if a piece of intelligence he'd uncovered had been passed on to the U.S. Navy, the devastating Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor 75 years ago may have been prevented.

The Art of Manliness
#225: The Real Life James Bond

The Art of Manliness

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2016 51:25


Bonds. James Bond. 007 is a masculine film icon - handsome, debonair, and dangerous, and epitomizes the French idea of savoir faire, which is the ability to know what to do in absolutely any situation. Bond is so manly, that it'd be easy to think he's solely the creation of author Ian Fleming's imagination. But in fact, Bond was inspired by a real life WWII spy named Dusko Popov. My guest today, Larry Loftis, has written a new book about that spy who's life story is actually even more interesting than any fiction could hope to be.