J. Edgar Hoover complained that Burgess used British Embassy automobiles to avoid arrest when he cruised Washington in pursuit of homosexual encounters. Wife of George Glen Carnegie Milne. For the Soviets, Philby was an invaluable asset, ensuring the correct use of idiomatic and diplomatic English phrases in their disinformation efforts. regarding his possible Soviet affiliations continued. JOHN Philby, the eldest son of Soviet spy Kim Philby, who was a double agent and the notorious Third Man in the Cambridge spy ring of the 1930s, has died in England. During his career as an intelligence officer, he passed large amounts of intelligence to the Soviet Union, including a plot to subvert the communist regime of Albania. The first three missions, overland from Greece, were trouble-free. Opposites attracted. [89], In 1940, he began living with Aileen Furse in London. [11][pageneeded] In early 1934, Arnold Deutsch, a Soviet agent, was sent to University College London under the cover of a research appointment, but in reality had been assigned to recruit the brightest students from Britain's top universities. [4][5], Nicknamed "Kim" after the boy-spy in Rudyard Kipling's novel Kim,[3] Philby attended Aldro preparatory school, an all-boys school located in Shackleford near Godalming in Surrey, England, United Kingdom. Jubilee Statistical Yearbook]", "The national economy of the USSR for 70 years. Burgess predeceased him by 20 years, carried off by angina, an abused liver and hardening of the arteries. THE daughter of Kim Philby, the MI6 agent who spied for the Soviet Union, has broken her silence to describe the admiration she feels for her father, 50 years since he defected to Moscow in one of the most dramatic moments of the Cold War. Born in Ambala, Punjab, British India, Harold Adrian Russell Philby was the son of Dora Johnston and St John Philby, an author, Arabist and explorer. Photograph: Daily Mail/Rex Features, MI5missed early chance to expose Soviet agent Kim Philby, files reveal, Charlotte Philby: We visited Kim in Moscow, Love and Deception: Philby in Beirut by James Hanning review the spy who loved, maybe, ASplinter of Ice review Graham Greene and Kim Philby clink glasses, Graham Greenes showdown with Soviet spy Kim Philby: A Splinter of Ice review, KimPhilby: new revelations about spy emerge in secret files, George Blake exemplified the desolation, waste and treachery of the cold war, Moscow names square after British double agent Kim Philby, Athriller of spies and betrayal: by Kim Philbys granddaughter. He died in 1983 at the age of 69, recording beforehand that I do not at all regret having done what seemed and still seems to me my duty. His birth fell on Armistice day four years. But in Russia he is still admired as a hero. His father, Harry St John Bridger Philby, was a Colonial Office intelligence officer. They had access to the special shops reserved for the Soviet elite, and were able to import canned goods and drinks from Denmark. "[18], Philby continued to live in the United Kingdom with his wife for several years. [66] She recalled returning home to Beirut from a sight-seeing trip in Jordan to find Philby "hopelessly drunk and incoherent with grief on the terrace of the flat," mourning the death of a little pet fox which had fallen from the balcony. [17], In London, Philby began a career as a journalist. In 1949 Philby was appointed first secretary to the British Embassy in Washington and served as chief British liaison with American intelligence agencies. [11][pageneeded] After being evacuated from Boulogne on 21 May, he returned to France in mid-June and began representing The Daily Telegraph in addition to The Times. [20] However, such an act was never a real possibility; upon debriefing Philby in London on 24 May 1937, Maly wrote to the NKVD, "Though devoted and ready to sacrifice himself, [Philby] does not possess the physical courage and other qualities necessary for this [assassination] attempt."[20]. Philby told the British, after a direct question to Franco, that German troops would never be permitted to cross Spain to attack Gibraltar. Philby's work led to the deaths of dozens of British agents, making him a reviled traitor once he was exposed in Britain. Although she would be left pitied, even censured, and alone in a country in which she had spent barely one-tenth of her life, it might be better that he should be free to live a new life in Moscow than spend a decade behind bars. Harry George Philby (Q96086099) No description defined edit Statements instance of human 0 references sex or gender male 1 reference given name Harry 0 references date of birth 1950 1 reference father Kim Philby 1 reference mother Aileen Amanda Furse 1 reference sibling Dudley Thomas Philby 1 reference John David Philby 1 reference For most of us, January 23, 2013, was a day like any other. In our final extract, she secretly joins him behind the Iron Curtain. [79]Mikhail Lyubimov, his closest KGB contact, explained that this was to guard his safety, but later admitted that the real reason was the KGB's fear that Philby would return to London. In the same interview, she confirmed that Philby was a heavy drinker when they first met, but later became sober. Jun 27, 2019. Will former US government informant face terror charges inIndia. 14:46 GMT 17 Apr 2018, For 15 years, British diplomat Donald Maclean was passing state secrets to his KGB masters. As a result of this accident, Philby, who was well-liked by the Nationalist forces whose victories he trumpeted, was awarded the Red Cross of Military Merit by Franco on 2 March 1938. With the goal of potentially arranging Franco's assassination, Philby was instructed to report on vulnerable points in Franco's security and recommend ways to gain access to him and his staff. By . He was recruited by Soviet intelligence in 1934. However, when Elliott asked him to sign a written statement, he hesitated and requested a delay in the interrogation. The son, too, embraced left-wing politics and joined the Young Socialists when he was 17, after he enrolled at the Hornsey School of Art to study painting and sculpture. He claimed he made the admission to her to excuse his lateness for their meetings when he was busy handling documents and rendezvousing with his Soviet handler. Philby occupied himself by writing his memoirs, which were published in the UK in 1968 under the title My Silent War; they were not published in the Soviet Union until 1980. You should have seen his face.". [67] When Nicholas Elliott met Philby in late 1962, the first time since Golitsyn's defection, he found Philby too drunk to stand and with a bandaged head; he had fallen repeatedly and cracked his skull on a bathroom radiator, requiring stitches. His alcoholic mother, Aileen Furse, was his father's mistress before they were married in 1946 after he divorced his first wife. I knew what I wanted to know and that was the end of the affair. No connection with Philby was made at the time, and Krivitsky was found shot in a Washington hotel room the following year. Now Josephine, the eldest of his five children, has described how his family coped with the aftermath of a betrayal that shocked the nation. Colonel David Smiley, an aristocratic Guards officer who had helped Enver Hoxha and his Communist guerillas to liberate Albania, now prepared to remove Hoxha. '', Finding himself the son of the most reviled man in Britain, Philby jnr was nonetheless surprised to discover how like his father he was; he was the closest of his siblings to his father, and visited him in the Soviet Union on at least 12 occasions. there is a new book on the shelves, a fictional account of philby and his recruitment when he went to vienna austria, then returning to Britain to carry out his duties. In a 1981 lecture to the East German security service (the Stasi), Philby attributed the failure of the British Secret Service to unmask him as due in great part to the British class systemit was inconceivable that one "born into the ruling class of the British Empire" would be a traitorto the amateurish and incompetent nature of the organisation, and to so many in MI6 having so much to lose if he was proven to be a spy. He. Mary was born circa 1824, in London, England. [85], Philby found work in the early 1970s in the KGB's Active Measures Department churning out fabricated documents. A similar lapse occurred with a report from the Imperial Japanese Embassy in Moscow sent to Tokyo. Philby snr was the senior officer of Britain's Secret Intelligence Service (MI6) in Washington in the early 1950s, working with the CIA and FBI, when he fell under suspicion of spying. Garbo/Pujol of WW II fame was a double agent, i.e. Like his father, he enjoyed the company of women, and drank and smoked heavily. Melinda walked out on her husband, leaving the children with Donald, and moved in with Philby. Although the father seemed to be an almost heroic figure in the son's eyes, the master spy never explained his treachery to him. [63] From 1960, Philby's formerly marginal work as a journalist became more substantial and he frequently travelled throughout the Middle East, including Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Jordan, Kuwait and Yemen. However, his son told The Telegraph that his fathers contribution to the physical demise of Western intelligence operatives is overstated: there is no information that anyone died as a result of Kim Philbys treachery, he said. In 1940 he began working for the United Kingdom's Secret Intelligence Service (SIS or MI6). Burgess did not cope well. Philby had defected to the Soviet Union from Beirut in 1963, and was treated with respect, but felt isolated. By the time he arrived in Turkey, three weeks later, Volkov had been removed to Moscow. She asked, "Could the SIS really be such fools they failed to notice suitcase-loads of papers leaving the office? "[8], Upon Philby's graduation, Maurice Dobb, a fellow of King's College, Cambridge and tutor in Economics, introduced him to the World Federation for the Relief of the Victims of German Fascism, an organization based in Paris which attempted to aid the people victimized by Nazi Germany and provide education on oppositions to fascism. "He once even said that it was the easiest way to bring life to an end. 149", "Up on the Catwalk Lyrics Simple Minds", The Defence of the Realm: The Authorized History of MI5, Stalin's Englishman: The Lives of Guy Burgess, Annotated bibliography of the Philby Affair, File release: Cold War Cambridge spies Burgess and Maclean, "Kim Philby: The Spy Who Loved Me" by Charlotte Philby, 12 June 2018, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Kim_Philby&oldid=1139360835, Belgian comic authors Olivier Neuray and Valerie Lemaire wrote a series of three historical comics entitled "Les Cinq de Cambridge" involving Kim Philby. She made some calculations and announced, "That will leave you an excess of 25. [81] In the book, Philby says that his loyalties were always with the communists; he considered himself not to have been a double agent but "a straight penetration agent working in the Soviet interest". Of the five, Philby is believed to have been most successful in providing secret information to the Soviets.[2]. When young Philby's mother died in 1957, none of her children was invited to the funeral, and he never knew where she was buried. Please, The subscription details associated with this account need to be updated. Turkish intelligence took them to a border crossing into Georgia but soon afterwards shots were heard. Registered office: 1 London Bridge Street, SE1 9GF. To order a copy for 15, visit mailshop.co.uk/ books or call 0844 571 0640. The two men said very little and the interview lasted barely five minutes. A plaque in his honour was. by Ian Allen This entailed responsibility for a network of undercover operatives in several cities such as Madrid, Lisbon, Gibraltar and Tangier. But in Russia he is still admired as a hero. On their first night in Moscow, an elated Burgess and Maclean had dined in style on a great hotel balcony on the first floor overlooking the Kremlin and got drunk on vodka. In fact, Philby and Maclean's fellow spy, Burgess, were intimate friends; tipped off by Philby, who organised their defection, they fled to Moscow. I questioned her about it but she would give me no details. Melinda fitted the bill. Philby's less attractive personal qualities were matched by a charm to which many of his MI6 colleagues succumbed. He was implicated in a similar campaign in Albania. (He is pictured, left, in Moscow with his father Kim, centre, and the escaped spy George Blake.). [31], Philby's role as an instructor of sabotage agents again brought him to the attention of the Soviet Joint State Political Directorate (OGPU). [47], Burgess, who had been given a post as Second Secretary at the British Embassy, took up residence in the Philby family home and rapidly set about causing offence to all and sundry. In 1968, she returned to Maclean. "But he never got aggressive, and just went to bed. "I said something to the escort and he just stayed silent, sitting, leafing through his magazine. [74] When the news broke, MI6 came under criticism for failing to anticipate and block Philby's defection, though Elliott was to claim he could not have prevented Philby's flight. "[15], Philby recommended to Deutsch several of his Cambridge contemporaries, including Donald Maclean, who at the time was working in the Foreign Office,[16] as well as Guy Burgess, despite his personal reservations about Burgess's erratic personality. Matthew Tomkinson / Heart of Arabia Expedition. He took a job at a monthly magazine, the World Review of Reviews, for which he wrote a large number of articles and letters (sometimes under a variety of pseudonyms) and occasionally served as "acting editor. Born in 1946, Dudley Tommy Philby is the third of Kims five children with his second of four wives, Aileen Furse Philby. The boys told a child they met on a beach that the photos he had taken could not be forwarded to them as we are going away and we dont know where we are going. We got together in our cabin to discuss our plans. [39][5], The intervention of Philby in the affair and the subsequent capture of Volkov by the Soviets might have seriously compromised Philby's position. At this point, however, Philby and Friedmann separated. She put the two boys into the International School in Geneva and finally explained to them what had happened to their father, reporting to her sister that their worst fear seems to be that I might vanish too. A new expedition honours Harry St John Philby's exploration of the kingdom more than 100 years ago. In late summer 1943, the SIS provided the GRU an official report on the activities of German agents in Bulgaria and Romania, soon to be liberated by the Soviet Union. Philby was posted to the United States the following year, and Burgess, who was second secretary at the British Embassy, lodged with the Philbys at their ramshackle house in Washington. Later, realising that he lacked the talent to be a professional painter, Philby worked briefly as a freelance newspaper photographer before taking up joinery. [33] Thanks to British counter-intelligence efforts, of which Philby's Iberian subsection formed a significant part, the project (Abwehr code-name Bodden) never came to fruition. His drinking made him paranoid that his wife would abandon him. Donald Maclean, although arrogant and someone who liked a drink too, was regarded as more convivial. She lived separately from Philby, settling with their children in Crowborough while he lived first in London and later in Beirut. All was reasonably well between them until Kim Philby the master-spy who recruited him back in their Cambridge days himself defected in 1963. After five years of silence, communications were re-established with family and friends. In her absence, Philby had begun an affair with Donald Maclean's wife, Melinda. Philby or his Russian bosses dreamed up this claim so he would not be seen as a traitor to democratic Britain. Under a cloud of suspicion raised by his highly visible and intimate association with Burgess, Philby returned to London. Chicago-born Melinda, whom he married in France in 1940, knew all along that Donald was a spy. Roland Philipps For The Daily Mail After leaving Cambridge, Philby worked as a journalist, covering the Spanish Civil War and the Battle of France. We retrace the steps of the vast desert's earliest western adventurers and uncover tales of rivalry, stealth and concern for the future of the Bedouin. He said that at the time of his recruitment as a spy there were no prospects of his being useful; he was instructed to make his way into the Secret Service, which took years, starting with journalism and building up contacts in the establishment. Years after the war, Sir Hardy Amies, who had served as an intelligence officer during the war, recalled that Philby was in his mess and on being asked what the infamous spy was like, Hardy quipped, "He was always trying to get information out of memost significantly the name of my tailor". He said that there was no discipline there; he made friends with the archivist, which enabled him for years to take secret documents home, many unrelated to his own work, and bring them back the next day; his handler took and photographed them overnight. But, after a silence of nearly five years, here was the first actual sighting and confirmation that the runaways were alive. [43][pageneeded] Clearly there had been leaks and Philby was later suspected as one of the leakers. She liked it that he was a man with strong beliefs, and agreed to stand by him. The man described himself as Otto. She cashed a substantial cheque, bought her toddler daughter some new clothes and settled an outstanding garage bill. Following Aileen Philby's death in 1957 and Eleanor's subsequent divorce from Brewer, Philby and Eleanor were married in London in 1959 and set up house together in Beirut. But he also did it to impress her. [78][pageneeded] Philby was under virtual house arrest, guarded, with all visitors screened by the KGB. He was a sad traitor. "[59] Following this, Philby gave a press conference in whichcalmly, confidently, and without the stammer he had struggled with since childhoodhe reiterated his innocence, declaring, "I have never been a communist. He and Pukhova married in 1971, when he was 59 and she was 38. [38] Nevertheless, Angleton's suspicions went unheard. Interrogated repeatedly regarding his intelligence work and his connection with Burgess, he continued to deny that he had acted as a Soviet agent. I liked her determination. [58] Another meeting was scheduled to take place in the last week of January. The investigation into the British Embassy leak continued and the stress of it was exacerbated by the arrival in Washington, in October 1950, of Guy BurgessPhilby's unstable and dangerously alcoholic fellow Soviet spy. Litzi lived in Paris before returning to London for the duration of the war; she ultimately settled in East Germany. [7][pageneeded], At Cambridge, Philby showed his "leaning towards communism," in the words of his father St John, who went on to write: "The only serious question is whether Kim definitely intended to be disloyal to the government while in its service. To the extent that I helped defeat them, even if it caused their deaths, I have no regrets. Working from genuine unclassified and public CIA or US State Department documents, Philby inserted "sinister" paragraphs regarding US plans. They travelled together in Spain through August 1939. JOHN Philby, the eldest son of Soviet spy Kim Philby, who was a double agent and the notorious Third Man in the Cambridge spy ring of the 1930s, has died in England. In time, details emerged of their lives after they defected. The Macleans lived well, housed in a smart building overlooking the river, in a splendid six-room flat which they gradually filled with bric--brac and furniture shipped from home. From April 1950, Maclean had been the prime suspect in the investigation into the Embassy leak. Contained in the traffic (intercepted and decrypted as part of the Venona project) was information that documents had been sent to Moscow from the British Embassy in Washington. Philby was thus able to evade blame and detection. Angleton remained suspicious of Philby, but lunched with him every week in Washington. His wife Eleanor joined him in Moscow, and the Philbys and the Macleans spent a lot of time together, going to the ballet or just having dinner and playing bridge. Most infiltrators were caught by the Sigurimi, the Albanian Security Service. Philbys defection sent ripples of shock across Western intelligence and is often described as one of the most dramatic moments of the Cold War. Then they boarded what was described as a small military-type aircraft which flew them to Moscow to be reunited with Donald. PHILBY GB165-0229 Middle East Centre, St Antony's College, Oxford. On the strength of his knowledge and experience of Franco's Spain, Philby was put in charge of the subsection which dealt with Spain and Portugal. Philby, though, began seeing Melinda on the side, confessing as much to his wife and saying that he was just trying to make [Melindas] life happier as she had been miserable for the last 15 years. [25][26] Philby and Burgess ran a training course for would-be saboteurs at Brickendonbury Manor in Hertfordshire. The next day she notified the British Consul in Geneva. Weakened by alcoholism and frequent sickness, she died of influenza in December 1957.[91]. His friend Malcolm Muggeridge regarded Philby as ''a real-life James Bond''. This statement was underlined twice in red and marked with two question marks, clearly indicating their confusion and questioning of this, by disbelieving staff at Moscow Central in the Lubyanka, according to Genrikh Borovik, who saw the telegrams much later in the KGB archives. [5] He also began working for both the Soviet and British intelligence, which usually consisted of posting letters in a crude code to a fictitious girlfriend, Mlle Dupont in Paris, for the Russians. The rendezvous took place in Regents Park. [73] On 30 July, Soviet officials announced that they had granted him political asylum in the USSR, along with Soviet citizenship. The gang of British spies who ended up in Moscow in the 1950s and 1960s were employed in KGB training schools and international research institutes. It is also true, she said, that he tried to kill himself at one point. Harry St John Philby on his 1917 trek across the Arabian Peninsula, which he recorded in his 1922 book 'Heart of Arabia'. [61], It is unclear whether Philby had been alerted, but Eleanor noted that as 1962 wore on, expressions of tension in his life "became worse and were reflected in bouts of deep depression and drinking". I replied 100, which I hoped would last me about a year in Vienna. While working as a senior member of British intelligence, he spied on behalf of the Soviet NKVD and KGB from the early 1930s until his defection. "" ( : Harold Adrian Russell "Kim" Philby ; 1 1912 - 11 1988) . 1915-1921. Kim Philby, the most successful of the Cambridge spies, tried to drink himself to death in Moscow because he was disillusioned with communism and tortured by his own failings, his last wife has said in an interview. In 1948, troubled by the heavy drinking and frequent depressions that had become a feature of her husband's life in Istanbul, she experienced a breakdown of this nature, staging an accident and injecting herself with urine and insulin to cause skin disfigurations. In late 1944 Philby, on instructions from his Soviet handler, maneuvered through the system successfully to replace Cowgill as head of Section Nine. 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