Guy Burgess
Guy Francis De Moncy Burgess (1911-1963) was a flamboyant, homosexual, British-born intelligence officer and double agent who worked for the Soviet Union, was part of the Cambridge Five spy ring within the MI5. Burgess and Anthony Blunt contributed to the Soviet cause with the transmission of secret Foreign Office and MI5 documents that described Allied military strategy.
Biographies, etc.
Deacon, Richard (1986), The Cambridge Apostles: a History of Cambridge University's Elite Intellectual Secret Society.
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1986 - Cambridge Apostles
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Modin, Yuri (1994), My Five Cambridge Friends.
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Modin, Yuri - 1994
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Newton, Verne W. (1991, The Cambridge Spies: the Untold Story of Maclean, Philby, and Burgess in America.
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