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  1. 18 de abr. de 2014 · Aquí nos gustaría mostrarte una descripción, pero el sitio web que estás mirando no lo permite.

  2. 27 de sept. de 2016 · In 1981, however, Margaret Thatcher revealed that another man, John Cairncross, had been the fifth member of the Cambridge spy ring, with the ring’s actual number likely being much higher than five. Mann was recruited in 1951 to head the NBS Radioactivity Section. He became a U.S. citizen in 1959, and his work at NBS included the development ...

  3. 8 de feb. de 2018 · Enemies Within: Communists, the Cambridge Spies and the Making of Modern Britain. By Richard Davenport-Hines. William Collins; 642 pages; £25. To be published in America in October; $26.99.

  4. As head of counter-Soviet intelligence, Philby was the fox in charge of the hen house, sabotaging the would-be defection of a Soviet agent and helping wreck an Allied operation against communist Albania. But when his friends and fellow Cambridge spies Donald Maclean and Guy Burgess were busted in 1951, the glare of suspicion fell on Philby.

  5. Espías de Cambridge (Miniserie de TV) es una serie de televisión dirigida por Tim Fywell con Tom Hollander, Toby Stephens, Rupert Penry-Jones, Samuel West .... Año: 2003. Título original: Cambridge Spies. Sinopsis: Miniserie basada en una historia real que conmocionó al Reino Unido. Cuatro distinguidos estudiantes de Cambridge, miembros de la clase alta británica, apuestos, cultos y ...

  6. warfarehistorynetwork.com › article › wwii-spies-the-soviet-cambridge-networkWWII Spies: the Soviet Cambridge Network

    In WWII, the espionage activities of the Cambridge spies resulted in a wealth of intelligence for the Soviets. This article appears in: September 2006. by Peter Kross. In the modern era, the majority of those accused of spying have done so for monetary purposes—the quick acquisition of wealth as opposed to ideological or philosophical reasons.

  7. Cambridge Spies. Available on UKTV Play, ITVX. First aired in 2003, the four-part miniseries dramatizes the notorious actions of four Cambridge University students who are recruited in 1934 to spy for Russia. The larger-than-life Englishmen - Donald Maclean, Guy Burgess, Harold `Kim' Philby and Anthony Blunt - betray their country by passing ...