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  1. Together with Philby, Burgess, Blunt and Maclean, he is remembered by the Center (Moscow KGB Headquarters) as one of the Magnificent Five, the ablest group of foreign agents in KGB history. Though Cairncross is the last of the five to be publicly identified, he successfully penetrated a greater variety of the corridors of power and ...

  2. 31 de may. de 1977 · Philby, Burgess and Maclean: Directed by Gordon Flemyng. With Anthony Bate, Derek Jacobi, Michael Culver, Ingrid Hafner. Recruited by the Russians during their days at Cambridge, three young Englishmen rise to become high-ranked MI5 agents until their exposure in 1949.

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  3. Hace 1 día · After Burgess and Maclean fled to the Soviet Union, Philby came under suspicion and was forced to resign. In 1963, he defected to the Soviet Union, and died there. Blunt worked for MI5 during...

  4. Blunt, Burgess, Philby and Maclean meet at the University of Cambridge and bond through their common leaning towards communism, which they see as the only alternative to fascism. They agree to spy for the Soviets and once the university year ends, Philby is sent on assignment to Vienna, where he marries a committed Communist, Litzi ...

  5. 7 de jul. de 2014 · Donald Maclean, Guy Burgess, "Kim" Philby and Anthony Blunt were recruited as Soviet spies while at Cambridge University in the 1930s. There may have been a fifth spy in the ring, possibly...

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  6. 13 de ene. de 2023 · According to Philby’s later confession, it was he who first suggested to Deutsch the names of two more members of the Cambridge University Socialist Society, Donald Maclean (1913-83) and Guy Burgess (1911-63).

  7. 17 de feb. de 2011 · Four of them - Philby, Burgess, Maclean and Blunt - wanted to do something about it. They believed that the democracies would prove too weak to stand up to Hitler and Mussolini, and they knew...