united states during the second world war, coming up next, military and intelligence historian nicholas ren nalds talk about the impact of the espionage and his connection to the soviet union. this is about an hour and 20 minutes. >> well, 2k3w50d morning. i think this has been a great series. and you're a great crowd. you're here and on time. out of courtesy of our speaker, if you'll be kind to turn off your pdas and cell phones, that will help amplification. by the way, one of the things that did come up today, there were several inquiries about other programs and what we have at the museum. you can certainly put yourself on our e-mail list, get our e-mail blast. we put out a communique on all of the programs coming and that's a good way to get early communication about what you would want to attend. so we have another celebrity spy and celebrity spies are always controversial because the way we've heard the term, here in the museum, is either people who worked in intelligence and somebody who was a celebrity and used that conduct he is spee john naj henry williams is a different kettle of fish