Double Cross: British Counter Intelligence 1941

Delegates will assume the role of members of the Double Cross Committee, an interdepartmental wartime effort of the British intelligence departments and military services to “flip” and “run” German spies in Great Britain for Allied benefit. An administrative disaster, the committee was an entanglement of different and opposing departmental interests, overlapping jurisdictions, and personality conflict. By feeding real and false intelligence to the enemy, the Committee was able to efficiently confuse and disorder German operations without firing a single bullet or dropping a single bomb. Delegates will be challenged in ways they never dreamed possible to creatively and determinedly stop the German juggernaut and save British lives.

Double Cross Committee Background Guide 2010

Double Cross Official Rules

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