The Englishman Stalin. Several lives of Guy Bergeses, Joker of the Cambridge Spy Column
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This book is about Guy Burzes - an unrecognized genius of espionage and the most eccentric agent of Soviet intelligence. In 1951, Buresse fled to the USSR and for twelve years in good faith served the country who accepted him, however, remaining the Englishman to the brain of Kostya, and could not adapt to life in Stalinist Russia. The activities of the true leader of the Cambridge five are still the object of all kinds of fabrications and speculations, contemporaries and curators from the KGB give the most contradictory and ambiguous characteristics of his personality. Andrew Lawni managed to create a multifaceted portrait of an extraordinary, vicious intellectual, a representative of the generation of the Western left intelligentsia, which in the 30-40s of the twentieth century was captured by communist ideology
Author:
Author:Louni E.
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
- Category:Biographies & Memoirs
- Category:History & Geography
Series:
Series: World History
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-227-07308-2
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