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  1. 2 apr 2024 · Role In: Cold War. Kim Philby (born January 1, 1912, Ambala, India—died May 11, 1988, Moscow, Russia, U.S.S.R.) was a British intelligence officer until 1951 and the most successful Soviet double agent of the Cold War period. While a student at the University of Cambridge, Philby became a communist and in 1933 a Soviet agent.

  2. 2 giorni fa · Born to the British upper-crust - devoted to the Revolution. Harold 'Kim' Philby was the ultimate Soviet superspy.For decades, Philby sold secrets to the Rus...

  3. 22 mar 2024 · Kim Philby fu un agente segreto fra i più stimati del ‘900. Uomo brillante, elegante, amante della conversazione forbita, riusciva ad affascinare qualsiasi interlocutore. Ma era una spia e una...

  4. 25 mar 2024 · I knew the story of Kim Philby going back to the 1970s — my father was fascinated by him and all the Cambridge spies, for various kinds of class reasons (social, academic, disciplinary). I had also read various books and stories about him over the years, most recently Ben MacIntyre’s A Spy among Friends.

  5. 2 giorni fa · Harold 'Kim' Philby was the ultimate Soviet superspy. For decades, Philby sold secrets to the Russians from inside the upper echelons of MI6. Inspired by an unpublished memoir recently acquired by Spyscape, we bring his fascinating story to life. In Part 2, Rhiannon Neads follows the trail of booze, bad luck and betrayal that brought Philby down.

  6. 1 apr 2024 · Kim Philby, the so-called Third Man in the Cambridge spy ring, was the Cold War's most infamous traitor, a Soviet spy at the heart of British intelligence. Philby joined Britain's secret service MI6 during the war and went on to head the section tasked with rooting out Russian spies before becoming the service's chief liaison officer ...

  7. 23 mar 2024 · Kim Philby: A high-ranking member of British intelligence, Philby was revealed to be a double agent working for the Soviet Union. His actions compromised numerous operations and led to the demise of many Western agents. Aldrich Ames: Working for the CIA, Ames became a mole for the KGB, disclosing the identities of numerous U.S. agents.