Kitty Harris: The Spy with 17 Names

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Kitty Harris: The Spy with 17 Names

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Rating : 4.53 (662 Votes)
Asin : 1903608066
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 22 Pages
Publish Date : 2014-08-16
Language : Russian

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He is a member of the Russian Union of Writers. Antony's College, Oxford. Geoffrey Elliott is a former banker as well as a qualified Russian interpreter with the Intelligence Corps. He is a fellow of St. . Igor Damaskin is a retired senior KGB officer & has served under cover in the U.S

She also played a role in the penetration of the Manhattan Project, which developed the atomic bomb, and helped organize an illegal spy-ring in Mexico City. A master of disguise and different identities, Kitty Harris was thought to have disappeared in the Soviet Union, but her extraordinary story can now be told by a senior Russian intelligence officer who has had access to her astonishing archive.. Who was Kitty Harris? Born in London to an emigre Jewish family she was a key figure in Soviet espionage networks across the globe, running agents in London, Berlin, Shanghai, Mexico and Los Alamos. She was Donald Maclean's controller and lover in London and Paris; and was the bigamous wife of Earl

DAG said Three Stars. Unfortunately, not all of the information is accurate.. Cowboy Copus said Five Stars. Great book!

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