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Some of Britain’s stealthiest secret agents had feathers during World War II. With the Enigma code still unsolved, the Allies turned to pigeons—dropping more than 16,000 of them into Nazi-occupied Europe to carry back secret intel. Halley Brown dives into how these birds helped change the course of the war and beyond.
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