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Cambridge Five Spy Ring — Part 32

121 pages · May 09, 2026 · Document date: May 11, 1966 · Broad topic: Intelligence Operations · Topic: Cambridge Five Spy Ring · 115 pages OCR'd
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— af the concluston that the Soviets are interested in saving ealy Russians, For example, they traded valuable prisoners to effect the release Of Colonel Abel and Gordon Lonsdale, both - goyiet nationals, but made no effort to trade anyone for Fuchs, the Cohens, or the Rosenbergs. Even allowing for the fact that the Soviets rescued Burgess and Maclean, they still ett Philby “holding the bag” and left him to fight the battle hinself, - 9. Wan Philby under suspicion until he fled or was he considered Annocent when the British cleared him in 19557 Wo comment, 10. With regard to Philby's assignment in Lebanon, there ere two theories: (a) that the British did olear and trust hin from 1956 on, snd (b) that he was aot trusted and the British sent his to Lebanon in an tssignment in order to deceive and alslead the Russians, Which theory is correct? fhe answer to this lies with British intelligeace. 11, Did Anatoliy Dolnitsyn uncover Philby finally? Did Dolniteyn furnish his name and details about hin? Mow did the final uncovering occur? 12, Do we have any information about the Soviet apparatus with which Philby was iavolved? Ma comment. 33. Any errors ia Philby's book? Inasmuch as thie book has mot been published yet, it ia impossible to determine if there are any errore in it. MOTE: See memorandum W. C. Sullivan to C. D. BeLoach, aeeieds, dated March 8, 1968, captione CEE,
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