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Authors: Roger Hermiston
Aulnis de Bourouill, Pierre Louis, Baron d’
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Baker, Chet
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Bannen, Ian
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Basinkoff, Pierre
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Beatrix, Mother
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Beer, Israel
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Behar, Adele (GB’s sister)
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Behar, Albert (GB’s father)
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Behar, Catherine (GB’s mother)
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Behar, Elizabeth (GB’s sister)
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Behar, George
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Beijderwellen, Anthony (GB’s uncle)
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Beirut
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Ben-Gurion, David
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Bennett, Derek Curtis
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Berlin
Berlin tunnel (telephone tapping operation)
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blockade and airlift
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East Berlin
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West Berlin
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Bernhard, Prince
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Bialek, Robert
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Bickley
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Bie, Greetje de
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Bie, Pieter de
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Bie, Viktor de
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Bie, Walter de
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Bie, Wietske de
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Birnberg, Ben
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black propaganda
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Blake, Anthony (GB’s son)
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Blake, Catherine (GB’s mother)
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Blake, George
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arrest and interrogation of
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attracted to Russian culture
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autobiography
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becomes double agent
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birth and childhood
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change of family name
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character and personal qualities
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children
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colleagues’ opinions of
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confession of
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divorce
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Dutch resistance worker
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escapes from Wormwood Scrubs
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ideological beliefs and motives
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Jewish heritage
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joins Royal Navy Volunteer Reserve
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joins SIS
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Korean prisoner of war
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learns Arabic
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linguistic skills
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naval intelligence
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newspaper interviews
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Old Bailey trial
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reading tastes
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relationships with Iris Peake
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religious beliefs
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runs SIS station in South Korea
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Second World War and
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sentence and appeal
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SIS postwar service
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smuggled into East Germany
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Soviet admiration for
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strain of double life
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successful agent-runner
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testifies in the trial of Randle and Pottle
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views on Communism
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wartime escape to England through Europe
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in West Berlin
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Blake, Gillian (GB’s first wife)
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Blake, Ida (GB’s second wife)
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Blake, James (GB’s son)
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Blake, Misha (GB’s son)
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Blake, Patrick (GB’s son)
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Bletchley Park
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Blundell, Sir Robert
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Blunt, Anthony
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‘Boris’ (Soviet double agent)
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Bourke, Sean
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and GB’s escape
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arrives at Wormwood Scrubs
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life in Moscow
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parts company with GB
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returns to Ireland
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The Springing of George Blake
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Brezhnev, Leonid
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‘Bridget’ (funds escape operation)
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British Embassy, Moscow
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Bronstein, David
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Brooke, Henry
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telephone tapping operations
Bulganin, Marshal Nikolai
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Bulteau, Father Joseph
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Bundesnachrichtendienst
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Burgess, Guy
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Butler, R.A.B.
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Butler, Sir Robin
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Byrne, Bishop Patrick
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Cadars, Father Joseph
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Cairo
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Cambridge Five
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Blunt, Anthony; Burgess, Guy; Maclean, Donald; Philby, Kim
Cambridge University
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Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament (CND)
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Canavan, Father Frank
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Carew Hunt, Robert Nigel
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Casablanca Conference
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Cell Mates
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Chancellor, Richard
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Chandler, Terry
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Chanteloup, Maurice
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Chechnya
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Chernenko, Konstantin
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Child, Commander Douglas William
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and Korea
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The Choice of Agent Blake
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Chou En-Lai
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Churchill, Winston
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Iron Curtain speech
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CIA (Central Intelligence Agency)
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Clayton, Brigadier
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code breaking
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Cohen, Kenneth
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Cohen, Morris
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Kroger, Peter