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  1. Kurt Frederick Ludwig (December 4, 1903 – December 1987) was a German spy and the head of the "Joe K" spy ring in the United States in 19401941. The ring was known as Joe K because it was the signature used in letters sent to Berlin addresses giving information on Allied shipping in New York Harbor .

  2. www.fbi.gov › history › famous-casesLudwig Spy Ring — FBI

    A fatal traffic accident in 1941 helps the FBI uncover a German spy ring headed by Kurt Frederick Ludwig.

  3. Kurt Frederick Ludwig (4 de diciembre de 1903 - diciembre de 1987) fue un espía alemán y el jefe del " Joe K " Anillo de espías en los Estados Unidos en 1940–1941.

  4. 2 de sept. de 2019 · La nueva red no tardó en extenderse por casi todo Estados Unidos y actuó de forma paralela a otra establecida por Kurt Frederick Ludwig.

  5. According to his home town Ohio newspaper, “Ludwig was suspected of playing a part in the sinking of American ships, used invisible ink to send vital information on American war efforts to Germany, and catalogued information on airplane production, coastal defenses and troop movements.”

  6. Schroetter's principal, Kurt Frederick Ludwig, was a United States citizen, born in Ohio of German parents and taken to Germany by his parents at the age of two. Subsequently he visited the United States several times, and in March, 1940, he was sent to the United States by the German government for

  7. Kurt Frederick LUDWIG: American. In 1941 LUDWIG was arrested in the USA on charges of espionage having established a spy ring which passed military intelligence to the Abwehr in Lisbon and...