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  1. Alexander Radó, Sándor Radó, Alexander Radolfi, también conocido como Alex y Alejandro, originalmente llamado Sándor Kálmán Reich (Budapest, Imperio Austrohúngaro, 5 de noviembre de 1899-ibidem, 20 de agosto de 1981) fue un geógrafo y cartógrafo húngaro que durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial, y bajo el seudónimo de Dora, fue miembro ...

  2. Alexander Radó FRGS (5 November 1899, Újpest, near Budapest – 20 August 1981, Budapest), also: Alex, Alexander Radolfi, Sándor Kálmán Reich or Alexander Rado, was a Hungarian cartographer who later became a Soviet military intelligence-agent in World War II.

  3. 27 de ago. de 2019 · This article deals with several atlases which were made between the two world wars, by Frank Horrabin, a British socialist, and Alexander Radó, a Hungarian communist. Both shared a conception of maps as tools to denounce and combat bourgeois imperialism.

    • Gilles Palsky
    • gilles.palsky@univ-paris1.fr
    • 2020
  4. 27 de ene. de 2021 · Nicknamed “Red Three,” it was headed by an exiled Hungarian named Alexander Radó. In 1939, Radó joined forces with Rudolf Roessler, a German anti-Nazi living in Lucerne, Switzerland. Roessler boasted several sources in Germany — some of whom were disillusioned with Hitler.

    • Morgan Dunn
  5. 1 de ene. de 2015 · This essay uses recently released intelligence files to consider a pivotal episode in the long and eventful career of Alexander (Sándor) Radó (1899–1981), geographer, journalist and Soviet intelligence agent who lived and worked in various European cities before and during World War Two and later became an internationally ...

    • Michael Heffernan
    • 2015
  6. The Regional Director of the Swiss network was Alexander Radó, an experienced agent of the G.R.U., Hungarian by birth, who at one time had operated a news agency in France as a cover for his work. But it was in Switzerland that he made his name as a skilled and discriminating spy chief.

  7. Alexander (Alex) Radó, born as Sándor Radó and also known as Alexander Radolfi (5 November 1899, Újpest, near Budapest – 20 August 1981, Budapest), was a Hungarian cartographer and a Soviet military intelligence agent in World War II.