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  1. Budberg was widely suspected of being a double agent for both the Soviet Union and British intelligence and has been called the "Mata Hari of Russia", after the famous Dutch exotic dancer and accused spy.

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    • Maria Ignatievna Zakrevskaya (Мария Игнатьевна Закревская), February 1892, Poltava
    • Ignaty Platonovich Zakrevsky (father)
    • Russian Empire
  2. Mura Budberg, eigentlich Maria Ignatjewna Sakrewskaja Benckendorff Budberg (* 1891 in Poltawa, Russisches Kaiserreich, heute Ukraine; † November 1974) war eine russische Baronin, ukrainischer Abstammung. Sie war die Geliebte berühmter Männer wie Maxim Gorki und stand zeitlebens im Verdacht, Spionin zu sein. [1] Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Leben.

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    • Budberg, Mura
    • russische Baronin
  3. 30 Aug 2022. Boris Jegorow. National Museum of the Republic Tatarstan; George Charles Beresford. Folgen Sie uns auf Telegram. Baronin Moura (Maria) Budberg zählt wohl zu den rätselhaftesten...

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  4. 10. Aug. 2015 · Through her contacts in Russian and Baltic diplomatic circles, Moura Budberg was introduced to Ransome’s friend Robert Bruce Lockhart, the secret agent sent to Moscow as Britain’s first envoy...

  5. 20. Apr. 2017 · Moura Budberg was a Russian spy who became the mistress of Alexander Kerensky, the Prime Minister of Russia in 1917. She was also a mole for the British embassy and a fantasist who invented stories about her German origins and German sympathies. Learn more about her life, her role in the Russian Revolution, and her lies and deceptions.

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  6. The life of the daughter of a provincial landowner, Maria (Moura) Zakrevskaya - who became Baroness Budberg by marriage - is shrouded in so many myths and conjectures, that it is very hard to...

  7. Russian-born translator, motion-picture consultant, literary personality, and lover of Maxim Gorky and H.G. Wells. Name variations: Moura von Benckendorff; Baroness Marie Budberg. Born Maria Ignatievna Zakrevsky or Zakrevskaya in Kharkov, Ukraine, in 1892; died in Tuscany, Italy, on October 31, 1974; daughter of Count Ignaty Platonovich ...