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The Cambridge Five network began to be dismantled only in 1951, but by then it had caused much damage to Western governments and profound embarrassment to Her Britannic Majesty's counter-espionage.
1. The best book on the Cambridge Five was written by the best spy among them, and perhaps of all time: Kim Philby. "My Silent War" is a brilliantly cynical confection of truth, half-truth, lies ...
Among the papers is an incomplete six-page confession from 1963 of Philby, seen as the Cambridge Five's ringleader and who became a senior figure in Britain's foreign spy agency MI6, in which he ...
Eventually, he, like other members of the Cambridge Five, was posted to Washington DC, where a mistake in code transmissions nearly led to his unmasking.
The 'Cambridge Five' spying scandal rocked the Establishment by revealing Soviet double agents at the heart of many of Britain's most important institutions. Kim Philby, Guy Burgess, Donald ...
Soviet traitor and Cambridge Five spy Anthony Blunt may have also passed secrets to the Nazis that resulted in the deaths of thousands of Allied troops, a new book has claimed.. Blunt, who died ...
The British data-mining firm Cambridge Analytica is facing massive scrutiny. Facebook late last week banned the company, saying it violated the platform’s policies by failing to delete data on ...