Witness History

The playboy spy who inspired James Bond

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Feb 20, 2026
Dusko Popov, a Serbian-born WWII double agent known for his playboy lifestyle, multilingual charm and codename 'Tricycle'. He volunteered to fight Nazism and fed crafted deception to German intelligence. Stories include his casino meeting with Ian Fleming in Estoril, high-stakes spycraft like microdots, and his controversial warning about Pearl Harbor.
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From Recruited Playboy To Double Agent

  • Dusko Popov described being recruited by the German Abwehr then volunteering to work for British MI6 while posing as a double agent.
  • He recounted close calls, including a planted chauffeur who monitored his movements and the murder of that man to protect his cover.
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Performing A Convincing Cover In Portugal

  • Popov described living lavishly in Portugal and acting 'like an actor learning a part' to feed believable stories to his German handlers.
  • He said every fabricated report needed small details to survive interrogation and limit the risk of exposure.
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Meeting Ian Fleming At The Palazzo

  • Dusko met Ian Fleming in Estoril while both stayed at the Palazzo Hotel, enjoying casinos, dining and cocktails.
  • That meeting, plus Popov's playboy lifestyle, contributed to claims he inspired the fictional James Bond.
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