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Cambridge Five Spy Ring — Part 13

86 pages · May 09, 2026 · Broad topic: Intelligence Operations · Topic: Cambridge Five Spy Ring · 86 pages OCR'd
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’ i Yate, Mote . ee “— Rr, Parsons 4 j . ie. Ke ea —— P Bir. Param ———— VA fir, Gia wage ee | fue % Myr. Winterrowd. : |. oe nter_B anag wise Gases —— i _OuUnter aso PAULA SU j | | i. By’Dr. MICHAEL BIALOGUSKI. \ en | PAHERE has’ probably never, 5 | “T ( 1 been a political system that’ ! made espionage so difficult ; the Communist regime in Russia, | Without domestic privacy, without freedom of movement, “ without ad political freedom, and with dracon- : 442 punishments for treason, actual or suspected, tt must be almost im-: possible for an agent to obtain in : Russia,” and to transmit, secret, ‘3 information of the Soviet Govern: | ment’s intentions, — plans, and: prepgrations. This fact alone makes ' ef hl counter-espionage more ‘imppriant) topday than espionage proper—jt is' - Pro” the ‘more promising as. well as the’ Px % bs a . fel of ake eee et Hipre Ssstnhian Of the two. € other reason why counter-. espionage has to-day a new significe ‘ ance concerns the peculiar nature of i Communism. Because of the appeal that Communism stil} has for! many Western intellectuals, Soviet espionage can call on the services of a few well-placed, individuals ip all. Western countries who beheve that they are serving _ the ultimate » interests of their’ own fellow-. countrymen by treasonably supply- ing information to the Soviet: overnment’s agents, It is these | sources” which give ~ Soviet ‘espionage a unique advantage over ithe intelligence “services _ of other, | Governments, We can.. judge of i their value when we consider the wiowledge available to those f, ‘4 squrces whoa have become known jb“ uy—Pruchs, Nunn-May, Pontecorvd,. | D). John, Burggss and-Maclean. _ OFFICE OF THE LEGAL ATTACHE AMERICAN EMBASSY, _ | i LONDON, ENGLAND 0 emcee tine, Mae Lean s) SC ap pe. b Guy Bergess db BY LETTE: yun oe we PER FOIA REQuis) “ eS qo: t. ee, ee ones 3 : pane ne . - wp
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