The glass bottle seen by Burgess turned out not to contain flash powder, but Sodium cyanide, a lethal poison.
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Almost all of these had been successfully identified and caught, with the exception of Willem Ter Braak – not the body found at Trow Ghyll – who had committed suicide before being captured.
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According to the British domestic security service, MI5, Germany had sent around 115 agents against Britain during the course of the war.
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