My secret war. Filby K.
The fate of the legendary Soviet intelligence officer Kim Philby is worthy of adaptation. Because of his socialist beliefs, Philby since 1934 was an agent of Soviet intelligence, but at the same time reached great heights in the English secret intelligence service (Mi-6.
During the Second World War, Philby transferred more to the Soviet Union 900 important documents, without causing suspicions of English intelligence, only at the end of 1952, Philby is under suspicion and is first interrogated, but remains in the service until 1955. In 1956, as an agent, the Mi-6 Filby was sent to Beyut Agent under Covering in early 1963. The scout was secretly taken out in the USSR, where he lived under the name "Fedorov", advised the Soviet Foreign Ministry and the KGB, and made lectures in May 1988. Kim Filby died in Moscow. > How did Filby drive the British Mi-6 and USO, American FBI and CIA? Why did he manage to leave suspicion until the very last day in his memoirs? >
| Characteristics | |
| A country | Russia |
| Age | From 16 years old |
| Author | Philby Kim |
| Number of pages | 320 |
| The year of publishing | 2023 |
| Type of cover | Hard cover |
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