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A Russian KGB spy at court hidden from Elizabeth IIAnthony Blunt had been recruited by the NKVB, the Soviet Union's espionage service which later became the KGB, on the campus of Cambridge University. He was still a student at the time.
For the aesthetes who graced the Apostles society at Cambridge University in the 1930s ... at the heart of the British establishment. A KGB agent names the Cambridge spy ring's 'fifth man'.
During the cold war, it sometimes seemed that the KGB was better ... home of the Cambridge Five — a quintet of Soviet moles, including Kim Philby, educated at the university.
Blunt became a communist in the early 1930s and was recruited by the NKVD (later KGB), the Soviet security agency. While teaching at Cambridge University, Blunt was influential in recruiting the ...
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