6/29/2023 0 Comments The Enemy I Kill by Alexander Knox![]() ![]() But, unlike most in the espionage business, after the war he didn't come out. Alex Schotland was a British agent who served in the German Army of WW I. This film stars Jack Hawkins in a fictitious plot as just such a British spy. Yet, when one notices some similarities in this film, it does raise a question. While he had posed as lower ranking German officers and NCOs in World War I and at other times, he said he never was a high-ranking German official. Scotland served as adviser for this film. Here was an early implementer of interrogation methods, as well as a highly experienced spy. We wish to express our thanks." Indeed, the background of Alexander Scotland is very interesting. ![]() Scotland, O.B.E., British Intelligence Service, whose exploits over the past half century inspired this story. To those lonely and courageous men who risked their lives daily in the enemy camp. It reads, "To those men of the Intelligence Service who worked in secrecy. The opening scene of "the two-Headed Spy" has a script that dedicates the film. ![]()
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