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Philby's choice

Published 12 Mar, 2012 05:30 | Updated 14 Mar, 2012 09:00

Kim Philby, a former British Secret Intelligence Service officer and an agent for the Soviet Union at the same time, was perhaps the most famous of a group of British government officials who served as Russian spies from the 1930s to 1950s.

Philby came from a very respected background in British society and attended Trinity College at Cambridge University. His life seemed to be quite predictable and clear. What made him turn to spying for the USSR? Get an access to a top secret information only on RT!

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