The National Archives of the UK has announced a new exhibition that could attract the attention of James Bond fans.
The “MI5: Official Secret” exhibition will pull down curtains in London’s world of spy activities.
“Explore the ever-changing world of spy and Security Threats The exhibition’s website reads on the exhibition, through original case files, photos and documents, as well as real equipment used by spy and spy fishermen over the 115-year history of the MI5. ”

The National Archives in London is opening the exhibition “MI5: Official Secrets” which details the history of the British Intelligence Agency. (Toby Melville)
Ken McCallum, director-general of the MI5, UK domestic counterintelligence and security agency, said during an event to celebrate the event The launch of the exhibition Reuters reported that the agency wants to be more transparent.
He added that espionage is about “ordinary people do extraordinary things together.”
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In many projects, there will be evidence against German spy Karl Muller.

An 110-year-old Lemon vs. Muller proves that he wrote a secret message during World War I with lemon juice. (Toby Melville)
one 110-year-old lemon According to Reuters, a proof of Muller, he wrote a secret message during World War I with lemon juice.
He was executed in 1915 at the Tower of London.
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Confessions and surveillance reports related to a group of British intelligence officials will also be exhibited.

The “MI5: Official Secret” exhibition will open in London on April 5. (Toby Melville)
The organization is known as the most notorious dual agent in the UK Soviet Union Between the 1930s and 1950s.
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The Exhibition and Safety Services Department will open on April 5.
Reuters contributed to the report.