Newly declassified files show the actor’s name was on a list of ‘practising British homosexuals’ passed to the Russians
Declassified documents confirm that the late Queen Elizabeth II of England was not informed until many years later that she had a KGB spy amongst her members of staff. She didn't like him anyway. Secrecy is the art of espionage.
MI5 feared film star Dirk Bogarde could be the target of a KGB gay "entrapment" attempt after it emerged he was on a list of 'six practising British homosexuals' passed to the Russians
FILM star Dirk Bogarde was warned by MI5 that he could be the target of a gay “entrapment” attempt by the KGB, according to newly declassified intelligence files.
Film star Dirk Bogarde was warned by MI5 that he could be the target of a gay “entrapment” attempt by the KGB, according to newly-declassified intelligence files. Documents released to the National Archives at Kew, west London, show that the actor was ...
Documents released to the National Archives at Kew, west London ... serious” man who was unlikely to fall victim to any kind of KGB sting operation. Bogarde, who died in 1999, never came ...
The National Archives painted a dire picture for the future of America’s historical records, according to documents FOIA Files obtained. The agency, which sparked one of Special Counsel Jack Smith’s criminal investigations against President-elect Donald Trump,
Britain’s National Archives on Tuesdayreleased declassified MI5 domestic ... War II and passed vast quantities of secret intelligence to his handlers from the KGB Soviet spy agency. He was questioned several times after Maclean and Burgess fled to ...
Newly declassified British documents show that Queen Elizabeth II wasn’t told details of her long-time art adviser’s double life as a Soviet spy because palace officials didn’t want to add to her worr
Newly declassified MI5 files have revealed that film star Dirk Bogarde had been warned by security services that the KGB had identified him as a “practising homosexual” and he could face being compromised in a sting operation.
The hearing centers on whether Attorney General Merrick Garland can send special counsel Jack Smith’s classified documents findings to select members of Congress.