LONDON (AP) — Oleg Gordievsky, a Soviet KGB officer who helped change the course of the Cold War by covertly passing secrets to Britain, has died. He was 86. Gordievsky died March 4 in England ...
Born in Moscow in 1938, Gordievsky joined the KGB in the early 1960s, serving in Moscow, Copenhagen and London, where he became KGB station chief. He was one of several Soviet agents who grew ...
Unai Emery may have to say farewell to an Aston Villa star gaining transfer interest from Ajax. Aston Villa defender Lamare Bogarde has hinted he could leave the club in the upcoming summer transfer ...
Villa starlet Lamare Bogarde received his first call-up to the Netherlands Under-21 side and came on from the bench to help his side but ended up contributing to the problems. The Villa Academy ...
Former Soviet spy Oleg Gordievsky receives the Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of St Michael and Saint George from Queen Elizabeth II at Buckingham Palace (Martin Keene/PA) Top KGB ...
Oleg Gordievsky, a former deputy head of the KGB in London has died (Dennis Cook/AP) Oleg Gordievsky, a Soviet KGB officer who helped change the course of the Cold War by covertly passing secrets ...
Former KGB double agent Oleg Gordievsky has died aged 86. Gordievsky was said to be Britain's most valuable spy inside Russia's intelligence agencies and spent many years leaking information to ...
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What is the KGB and Why is it so Feared?With its predecessors including the Tsarist intelligence agencies, the Bolsheivk’s shield and sword and Stalin’s NKVD, the KGB was no ordinary service to the Soviet Union’s Communist Party.
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