Records of real James Bond found in archives
Records of real James Bond found in archives
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Sociable, cautious, interested in women. I tried to enter military facilities.

Records of real James Bond found in Polish archives
Records of real James Bond found in Polish archives

Polish Institute of National Remembrance with archival documents confirming the existence of a British Embassy official named James Bond. He worked in the country from 1964-1965.

The name is Bond … James Bond! We've discovered that the REAL James Bond DID indeed visit Poland. In the mid '60s a …

Gepostet von Institute of National Remembrance am Mittwoch, 23 September 2020

According to documents, James Albert Bond arrived in Poland on February 18, 1964. Official position - Secretary-Archivist at the Defense Attaché of the British Embassy. He immediately came under the supervision of the Polish counterintelligence, which organized constant surveillance of him.

Local intelligence agencies were convinced that Bond was not a simple diplomat. In October and November, in the company of two embassy officials, he traveled to the provinces of Bialystok and Olsztyn, where he tried to infiltrate military targets. It was also established that the Briton was distinguished by sociability, was extremely cautious and interested in women, like the famous 007 agent.

The documents state that James Bond left Poland on January 21, 1965 and probably never got any valuable information.

Since the special agent James Bond appeared on the screens back in 1954, the Polish Institute, that the arrival of the namesake diplomat to the country could have been a planned action to simply "mock" the local special services.

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