Kim Philby, Anthony Blunt, and John Cairncross - whose details are all included in the exhibit - were recruited as Soviet spies while at Cambridge University in the 1930s. Philby's confession to ...
Suspicion first fell on Blunt in 1951, when his fellow spies Guy Burgess and Donald Maclean fled to the Soviet Union. He had been a close friend of Burgess since their time at Cambridge together in ...
But the system is fluid when it comes to what classifies as terrorism The newly-declassified documents include details about some of the UK's most notorious spies. Some advice was to not wear ...
Will we ever tire of the Cambridge spies? Kim Philby, Anthony Blunt, Burgess and Maclean – and to a lesser extent John ...
Suspicion first fell on Blunt in 1951, when his fellow spies Guy Burgess and Donald Maclean fled to the Soviet Union. He had been a close friend of Burgess since their time at Cambridge together ...
The Cambridge spies have inspired myriad books ... Soviet handlers as hopeless drunks incapable of keeping secrets, the BBC reported. One passage describes Burgess as a man "constantly under ...
The exposing of five University of Cambridge graduates as Soviet spies remains one of the most fascinating stories from the Cold War. The members of the so-called ‘Cambridge Five’ spy-ring were all ...
New archival material released in the UK have revealed some unexpected details about one of the biggest spy scandals ...