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Real-life James Bond was 'archivist' in communist Poland

A British agent named James Bond was posted to the communist bloc two years after the first Bond film came out, according to newly published archives from Poland's Institute of National Remembrance. Bond arrived in Warsaw on February 18, 1964 and his official position was archivist at the British embassy, according to documents from communist Poland's counter-intelligence service.

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