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The MIT published a study titled "100 Years" in the "Special Collection" section of its website, which includes excerpts from the history of the Organization.
The National Intelligence Organization (MIT) shared a report prepared by a Turkish intelligence officer who followed German Propaganda Minister Joseph Goebbels, who arrived in Turkey shortly before World War II, while acting like a journalist. On MIT's official website, a study titled "100 Years" was published in the "Special Collection" section, which includes excerpts from the history of the Organization. In the published collection, 17 documents, the oldest of which dates back to 1920, have been made accessible to visitors. FOLLOWED GOEBBELSAmong the 17 documents dated 1920, the most striking one is the report prepared by the Turkish intelligence officer who approached German Propaganda Minister Joseph Goebbels shortly before World War II while acting like a journalist. Among the documents published by MIT, there is detailed information compiled by the National Security Service (MAH) regarding foreigners working in consulates and cover organizations in Adana and Mersin during the 1920s, as well as efforts to decipher the activities of these foreigners.
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