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They shed new light on a spy ring linked to Cambridge University in the 1930s, whose members spilled secrets to the Soviet Union from the heart of the U.K. intelligence establishment.
Anthony Blunt confessed in 1964 to spying for the Soviet Union as part of the notorious Cambridge Five spy ring during World War II.
Elizabeth told Charteris that she recalled that Blunt ‘had been under suspicion’ as a Russian spy ‘way back’ in the early 1950s after two other members of the Cambridge spy ring, Guy ...
Sir Anthony Blunt, the surveyor of the Queen's pictures, finally confessed in 1964 that he had been a Russian spy since the 1930s, when he was recruited into the notorious Cambridge spy ring.
The late Queen was not officially told that one of her senior courtiers was a Russian spy for almost a decade after he confessed, secret MI5 files reveal today.
Notorious double agent Anthony Blunt feared that his KGB handler would turn violent when he refused to join his fellow spies Guy Burgess and Donald Maclean and flee to Russia, according to newly ...
She revealed that Blunt - openly gay and a former intelligence officer for MI5 - was a member of the infamous Cambridge Five spy ring who had traded secrets with Soviet Russia during the Second ...
Cambridge spy Blunt feared violence from his KGB controller Newly-declassified files show notorious double agent refused ‘insane’ order to follow fellow spies Burgess and Maclean to Moscow.
Notorious double agent Anthony Blunt feared that his KGB handler would turn violent when he refused to join his fellow spies Guy Burgess and Donald Maclean and flee to Russia, according to newly ...
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