- In 1940, the World is immersed in the II World War, and Spain suffers a severe postwar. In this context, the British Consulate in San Sebastian hosts a spy network formed by Basque, Aragonese and French reporting on German troop movements and the passage of goods. Established a weekly connection between Canfranc, Saragossa and San Sebastian. Using information from this network of spies helped defeat Nazi Germany. The spies involved in the events explain us their history.—Anonymous
- In 1940, the World is immersed in the II World War, and Spain suffers a severe postwar. In this context, the British Intelligence Service chooses the border crossing of Canfranc International Station (Huesca) to collect and exchange information crucial for war. Organizing a network of spies and formed by Basque, Aragonese and French reporting on German troop movements and the passage of goods (gold commandier by the Nazis) in and out of Spain.
Established a weekly connection between Canfranc, Zaragoza and San Sebastian to carry messages to the British consulate in San Sebastian that every Monday, sent them by diplomatic pouch to Madrid. Using information from this network of spies helped Germany's defeat and expulsion of the land occupied.
These historical events are interwoven with the testimonies of the up now, anonymous spies. Some of these spies courts tried and convicted by a Special Court against Spy in 1943. The spies involved in the events explain us their history.
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What is the English language plot outline for Juego de espías (Canfranc-Zaragoza-San Sebastián) (2013)?
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