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... (c) www.lobster-magazine.co.uk (Issue 38) Winter 1999 Last¦ Contents¦ Next Issue 38 One Boggis-Rolfe or two? Philby: The Hidden Years Morris Riley Janus Publishing, London, 1999, 9.95 pb John Burnes There are almost as many Philbys as there are readers. His current reputation is as thin as the biographies are fat. Is there room on the shelf for yet another Philby book? Perhaps for a slim one. Amidst legal difficulties, Morris Riley has finally published his account of Philby. He tries to establish ...
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2. Are spies useless? (Book review) [Issue 34 - 1998]
... its subsequent decline- and a participant in a number of that paper's more famous (and infamous) episodes, including Thalidomide, the Hitler diaries (in which he was blameless, I hasten to add), and, most famous of all, the investigation of Philby. His work for the Insight team on Philby was the beginning of a career in which he has repeatedly brushed up against the secret warriors of Langley, Virginia, and SIS. The revelation here in respect of the Philby affair is his discovery, years later ...
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3. Historical Notes [Issue 44 - 2002/3]
... Good Companion? The recently published Oxford Companion to World War Two (Oxford, 2001) has been well received and in general it is a scholarly and full piece of work. But it contains at least two misleading entries. These relate to Rudolf Hess and Kim Philby. Lobster readers will need no introduction to the controversy about Rudolf Hess, which has frequently surfaced in its pages over the years. The author of the entry on Hess rehashes the old lone-pilot-on-a-crazy-mission story, dismissing all the work of Hugh Thomas (and others such ...
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... Minister's statement, the whispers might have ceased had Rothschild himself unwittingly- and so far unnoticed by the media- not re-opened the whole question of his relationship to the Cambridge Comintern in March 1987. In the Daily Express Lord Rothschild refuted the suggestion that he and Kim Philby had been friends, stating that "he had met Philby once only". (9). Really? It would appear that somebody had been lying for a number of years. In his book on Philby, The Third Man, E. H. ...
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... (c) www.lobster-magazine.co.uk (Issue 37) Sumer 1999 Last¦ Contents¦ Next Issue 37 Philby: The Hidden Years Morris Riley Janus Publishing, London, 1999, 9.95 pb I know occasional Lobster contributor Morris Riley has waited a long time and overcome legal obstacles to get this out but I have to say this isn't very good. The 'hidden years' in the title refers to the years Philby spent in Beirut, parked there by SIS. Thus we get short chapters on the overthrow of the Mossadeq government in Iran ( ...
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6. Golitsyn [Issue 5 - 1984]
... Rosenbaum presents an elegant version of the thesis of Golitsyn as plant. Or, more accurately, he presents Golitsyn as part of an older, more complex game designed to mess up James Angleton's head. Boiled down, Rosenbaum suggests that way back in the 1950s, Philby was the sharp end of a plan to confirm and exacerbate Angleton's paranoia about the omnipotence of the KGB, a plan whose climax was exposing Angleton's already powerful paranoid tendencies to Golitsyn- who confirmed every one of them, in spades. (This account does Rosenbaum ...
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7. Philby naming names [Issue 16 - 1988]
... (c) www.lobster-magazine.co.uk (Issue 16) June 1988 Last¦ Contents¦ Next Issue 16 Philby naming names UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION Seattle, Washington April 25, 1972 Re: Harold Adrian Russell Philby, Also Known As "Kim" Philby The Wednesday, October 13, 1971, edition of "Kodumaa," Number 41, (677), contained on page 3 an interview with KIM PHILBY. "Kodumaa" (Homeland) is published in Estonian by the Soviet Committee for Cultural Relations With ...
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8. British Spooks "Who's Who" part 2 [Issue 10 - 1986]
... www.lobster-magazine.co.uk (Issue 10) January 1986 Last¦ Contents¦ Next Issue 10 British Spooks "Who's Who" part 2 Steve Dorril See also: Part 1: Forty Years of Legal Thuggery (Lobster 9) Intelligence Personnel Named in 'Inside Intelligence' (Lobster 15) Philby naming names (Lobster 16) First supplement to A Who's Who of the British Secret State (Lobster 19) Spooks (Lobster 22) CABLE, ERIC GRANT CMG (1938) B 25.2.1887 D 7.5.70 UNI'S LONDON, HEIDELBERG MI6 (COL Z. FISHER/ ...
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9. Feedback [Issue 52 - 2006/7]
... not a coup) and (ii) Philby's criminal responsibility for prolonging World War Two. The latter point credits far too much influence to one individual. The fact was that the German peace plotters were not trusted by Churchill and Eden, let alone by people like Philby. The Canaris group, as Matthews shows, did not offer to stop the war against the USSR, and a nationalist-dominated greater German state hegemonic over most of central and eastern Europe was neither a British nor an American interest let alone a Soviet one. In ...
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... were soon to become anti-communist "freedom fighters'. Some were sent by both Britain and the United States into Western Ukraine and Eastern Poland as agents and would-be saboteurs. Most were immediately captured, partly-- but not exclusively-- through the activities of Kim Philby. The authors have chapters on "The Philby Connection' and Klaus Barbie and the "American connection', but, largely rehashing the work of Costello, Cave Brown, Pincher, David Martin, Thomas Powers et al, these are unsatisfactory. Nevertheless, ...
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