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  1. Oleg Gordievsky is a Russian-born former British secret agent. He is known as one of the greatest spies in the world. He worked as a double agent for the British secret service during the Cold War, between 1974 and 1985. Though a former colonel of the ‘KGB’ by designation, who was appointed “resident-designate” at the London ...

  2. 9 de sept. de 2023 · Six years after his escape, Oleg was reunited with his family, a development that filled him with joy. Since his time as an MI6 agent, Gordievsky has built a life for himself in the United Kingdom, where he presently resides. The former spy has written several books about his experience with the KGB and often appears in the media.

  3. "Oleg Gordievsky was the highest ranking KGB officer ever to work for Britain. For eleven years, from 1974 to 1985, he acted as a secret agent, reporting to the British Secret Intelligence Service while continuing to work as a KGB officer, first in Copenhagen, then in London. He gave Western security organizations such a clear insight into the mind and methods of the KGB and the whole system ...

  4. 17 de sept. de 2021 · Oleg Gordievsky được thừa nhận rộng rãi là một trong những điệp viên hai mang gây tổn thất nhiều nhất trong lịch sử tình báo Liên Xô. Gordievsky bắt đầu làm việc cho KGB từ năm 1962, ở thời điểm cao trào của cuộc Chiến tranh Lạnh giữa phương Tây và Liên Xô. Ban đầu ...

  5. 20 de sept. de 2018 · The guest of honour at the party, Oleg Gordievsky (pictured), was himself a Russian. Lionised by his hosts, Mr Gordievsky was Britain’s greatest intelligence coup of the cold war.

  6. 27 de nov. de 2018 · El " Camarada Gordievsky " era tratado casi como un héroe. Oleg Gordievsky durante sus años de estudio en el Instituto de Relaciones Internacionales de Moscú. Allí fue reclutado por la KGB. En ...

  7. Oleg Gordievsky receives an honour from the Queen in 1997. He escaped from Russia in 1985. MARTIN KEENE/PA. David Sanderson. Monday September 17 2018, 12.01am, The Times.