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Oleg Gordievsky, in Soviet KGB Officer who helped change from the course of the Cold War by Rovertly continuous secrets to Britain, died. He was 86.
Gordievsky died March 4, where he had in 1985 since ability. Police said Saturday they don’t treat his death as a sus suspect.
Historians contemplate Gordievsky one of the most important spies of the ERA. In the 1980 -er his intelligence held a dangerous escalation of nucleus tensions between the USSR and the west.
Born in 1938 in 1938 Die Gordievsky in the early 1960s, who served in Moscow, Copenhagen and London ,, where he became KGB.
He was one of several Soviet agents that grew the USSR of Moscow in the Spring Frequent Clause in 1968, and was deceived in the early 1970s.
The book of 1990 Kgb: the inner storyCo-Authored at GordiSny and BritieunthorT Historic Christopher Hostoric Christopher, that Gordievsky came to believe that “the Communist condition leads inexpertly, inanchity and the destruction of freedom.”
He decided that the best way to fight for democracy “was to work for the west.”
He worked more than a decade for British intelligence during the cold years of the Cold War.
GordieVsky warned the UK and us that the Soviet leadership was so worried about a nuclear attack by the west that it regarded as a first strike.
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Quickly to, US President Ronald Rearan began to move to reduce nuclear tensions with the Soviet Union.
In 1984 Gordievsky brought soon Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachv for his first visit to the United Kingdom, and also brought the Bradist Gorbachv. GorBachev’s meeting with Premier Margaret Thatcher was a huge success.
Ben Macintyre, author of a book by the double agent, “The Spy and the traitor” told the BBC that Gordievy managed “in a secret way to launch the beginning of the Cold War.”
GordieVsky was called to Moscow in 1985, and decided to go in spite of fear – correct – that his role was exposed as a double agent.
He became drugged and interchanged, but not charged, and Britain, and Britain, and Britain in the Great Cover, for the Soviet Union, smuggled over the border to Finland in the trunk.
He was the most senior of Soviet spy to defect at the Cold War.
Documents contributed in 2011 that the BritieVsky that Gordievsky so valuable that the IDCHEs Woman who knew him in London Britain, I did not have exposed.
Mosques declined the offer, and Tather ordered the explanatory, despite Genephine, which could be transferred, as Gorbachev, as Gorbachev was transferred by the stalema between Russia and the west.
Mosquake responded by expulsion of 25 Britons, sparks of a second round in which each side kicks six more official.
But regardless of anxiety of anxiety were diplomatic relations were never damaged.
Gordievsky family was saved six years under 24-hour kgb before they are allowed to do in England in 1991.
He lived the rest of his life under UK protection in the silent city of Godalm, 64 kilometers Southwest of London.
In Russia Gordievsky was sentenced to death for betrayal.
In Britain, Queen Elizabeth Eyrizabeth A supervisor of the order of St. Michael and Sint George in 2007 for “Services to the safety of the United Kingdom.”
It is the same oncoming held by the fictional British spy James Bond.
In 2008, the GordieVsky was the poisonous and 34 hours in a comfort spent after taking contaminated sleeping pills to him by a Russian business community.
The risks that he confronted were subjects in 2018 as previous Russian intelligence officer Sergei Skipal And his daughter was poisoned and seriously ill with a Soviet-made nerve agent in the English city of Salisbury, where he had silent for years.
The Surrey Police Force said that officials were called to an address in Godalding on March 4, where “an 86-year-old man was found at the property.”
It said CounterRorism midsts lead the study, but “Death is currently not treated as suspicious” and “There is nothing increased risk of the public.”
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