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  1. Guy Francis de Moncy Burgess (* 16. April 1911 in Devonport, Plymouth, England; † 30. August 1963 in Moskau, Sowjetunion) war ein britischer Geheimagent und Doppelagent, der gleichzeitig für die Sowjetunion arbeitete. Er gehörte dem Spionagering der Cambridge Five innerhalb des MI5 an.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Guy_BurgessGuy Burgess - Wikipedia

    Guy Francis de Moncy Burgess (16 April 1911 – 30 August 1963) was a British diplomat and Soviet double agent, and a member of the Cambridge Five spy ring that operated from the mid-1930s to the early years of the Cold War era.

  3. Guy Burgess (born 1911, Devonport, Devon, Eng.—died Aug. 30, 1963, Moscow, Russia, U.S.S.R.) was a British diplomat who spied for the Soviet Union in World War II and early in the Cold War period. At the University of Cambridge in the 1930s, Burgess was part of a group of upper-middle-class students—including Donald Maclean , Kim Philby ...

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  4. 2. Juni 2016 · Listen to historian Andrew Lownie talk about the life and betrayal of Guy Burgess, one of the Cambridge spies who passed secrets to the Soviets. Learn about his childhood, education, career, sexuality and death in this audio podcast.

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  5. Part of the 32nd University of Cambridge Alumni Festival. Festival programme: www.alumni.cam.ac.uk/festivalThrough interviews with over 100 people who knew B...

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  6. 23. Feb. 2015 · CBC. An interview with Cambridge Five member Guy Burgess remained lost for more than 50 years after its significance was overlooked by Canadian broadcasters. It has now been discovered, as BBC...

  7. 31. Juli 2017 · Andrew Lownie’s labour-of-love biography of Guy Burgess (1911–1963) is a cracking read, rich with archival detail and interviews with those who knew Burgess. Lownie throws up three central questions: why did Burgess spy for the USSR, why did the British establishment not see him for what he was and how much damage did he do ...