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  1. The general public first became aware of the conspiracy in 1951 after the sudden flight of Donald Maclean (1913–1983, codename Homer) and Guy Burgess (1911–1963, codename Hicks) to the Soviet Union. Suspicion immediately fell on Kim Philby (1912–1988, codenames Sonny, Stanley), who eventually fled to the Soviet Union in 1963.

  2. 31. Mai 1977 · Philby, Burgess and Maclean: Directed by Gordon Flemyng. With Anthony Bate, Derek Jacobi, Michael Culver, Ingrid Hafner. Recruited by the Russians during their days at Cambridge, three young Englishmen rise to become high-ranked MI5 agents until their exposure in 1949.

    • (72)
    • Drama
    • Gordon Flemyng
    • 1977-05-31
  3. 3. Sept. 2007 · Philby, Burgess and Maclean. Ian Curteis's dramatisation of the story of three Russian spies who penetrated the British Foreign Service, first screened in 1977. The drama takes place between 1945...

  4. Blunt, Burgess, Philby and Maclean meet at the University of Cambridge and bond through their common leaning towards communism, which they see as the only alternative to fascism. They agree to spy for the Soviets and once the university year ends, Philby is sent on assignment to Vienna, where he marries a committed Communist, Litzi ...

  5. In 1951, tipped off by Philby that they were under suspicion, Burgess and Maclean defected to the Soviet Union, where they spent the rest of their lives. Philby was also a journalist but...

  6. 13. Jan. 2023 · On discovering that Maclean’s position was about to be compromised, Philby turned to Guy Burgess for assistance. Burgess had also been busily passing on classified information to the Soviets for over a decade and half.

  7. 17. Feb. 2011 · This is how it turned out. By the time World War Two was underway, Maclean was climbing the ladder in the Foreign Office, Burgess was an intimate of prominent politicians, and Blunt was an...