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Cambridge Five Spy Ring — Part 1

135 pages · May 09, 2026 · Document date: Jun 26, 1946 · Broad topic: Intelligence Operations · Topic: Cambridge Five Spy Ring · 135 pages OCR'd
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Pe RARE Tak oe er ar ERE BL ne a ER NEA ER ME wT RRO sige ee earn, - SER Ie IT TE ae PEIN ON iS EC RTT GN i tcp ee me eo eet ‘* . 4 . . - ie ‘owe an * . + Pe es . pee ee eer ee ee ene ea See ee lg, hn, al Lia A nd apm mc la Dal at Pa he nn it - : rr oe Service. Burgess said he could learn and do so many interesting things ; “ in the U.S.S.R. He did not specifically say what he meant by interesting . things, but from the conversation I felt that he had a general interest in Russia and its government. In ay opinion, Burgers felt sympathetic towards the Soviet Union. I base this on his references to Kores and his interest in Russian affairs as well as his statement that he could learn and do many interesting things bh the U.S.5.8. I cannot recall any other specific statements relative to Russia. after riding with Burgess for some time J became alarmed and thought pos- sibly that Burgess might not be a diplomat, but might be a spy. I based this on the fact that Burgess asked me many questions relative to who I thought would win the war in Korea, what branch of service J had been in during the last war, and questions as to the number of men now in the United States Naval service and in the United States Air Force. To these questions I replied that I had no way of knowing the number of man 80 maintained in these branches of service. Burgess was also interested . an the American jet fighter and in as much as I had been in the Air Force, he asked me seversl questions relative to the performance of this fighter. I told him that the American jets, as a group, were probably the best. in the world and gave good performance with a minim of service problens, I felt so strongly that Burgess was probably a spy that I asked an officer _ of the Virginia State Police soon after my arrest if Burgess actually was a British diplomat or alight be a spy. This officer told me that his
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