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Compact spy cameras, microdots in a talcum powder tin and a briefcase abandoned by fleeing Soviet spy Guy Burgess are part of the show at Britain’s National Archives. IE 11 is not supported.
When Communist Spies Guy Burgess and Donald Maclean escaped to Moscow in 1951 just before British intelligence moved in on them, the big question was who had tipped them off that they had been ...
Two of the Cambridge spies, Donald Maclean and Guy Burgess, fled to Russia in 1951. A third, Kim Philby, continued to work for foreign intelligence agency MI6 despite falling under suspicion.
The exhibition includes the passport of double agent Guy Burgess It also shows the lemon used by German spy Karl Muller for secret writing Burgess's personalised briefcase is part of the display ...
Exhibits include Guy Burgess’s briefcase, which was left behind as he fled to Moscow, and a 110-year-old lemon used by German spy Karl Muller. MI5 reveals never-before-seen spy secrets in ...
Guy Burgess disappeared in 1951 and sparked outrage . A Plymouth-born spy sparked a global scandal more than 70 years ago. Guy Burgess sparked an international man-hunt when he vanished in 1951.
A briefcase left behind by infamous Cambridge spy Guy Burgess as he fled to Moscow in 1951 is among never-before-seen MI5 artefacts going on display at The National Archives in Kew, South-West London.
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