
Guy Burgess, un traître au service du KBG
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Narrated by:
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Frédéric Chevaux
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By:
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Frédéric Garnier
About this listen
Guy Burgess était un membre du Secret Intelligence Service recruté comme agent par les services soviétiques. Il appartenait au groupe d'espions connu sous le nom des Cinq de Cambridge qui trahirent leur pays pendant la guerre froide. Burgess transmit notamment des documents secrets britanniques et aida un autre agent soviétique, Kim Philby, à rejoindre à son tour le SIS.
Il devient après la guerre secrétaire du ministre d'État aux Affaires étrangères, Hector McNeil, et transmet des documents secrets du Foreign Office au KGB. Voici l'histoire de cet agent secret anglais qui trahit son pays pour le compte de l'URSS.
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