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Cambridge Five Spy Ring — Part 4

106 pages · May 09, 2026 · Broad topic: Intelligence Operations · Topic: Cambridge Five Spy Ring · 105 pages OCR'd
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WrO @Gill was subseogantiy interviewed AE at wich time aivisei that BURGESS was present at e luncheon attended by the informant in epproximately August 50, Among other persons atterntins this luncheon was as ween ccording to the informant there were other persons present et the luncheon whose identities the informant did not know. i, t experiences, ted that during this luncheon BURGZSS talked of except his evtomobiles and his motoring ( . >was also present at three or four parties during the period between Auztust 1950 and May 1951 at which BURGESS was also present. aivised that BURGESS was an extremely diffievlt individual to talk to and thet he usually sat in a corner and ssid nothing. BURGESS impressed . . “as being.a rather nerveus type of person. advised that at one of the parties an individual py the namo lof ts * . is: ease ve wwes bresent end dominated the conversation at the party. According to during the time was talking BURGESS sat and drew caricatures of various individuals at the party. In addition to the caricatures of persons attending the party he drew one of STALIN which iihniie described as an extremely well drawn caricature indicating that he had either copied it from some publication or had practiced drawin it considerably. . BW advised that BURGESS usually came to these parties in company with others from the Eritish smbassy and that on oneoccesion he broucht _ MMP acvised that there wes never any indication of pro- Soviet or pro-Communist sympathies on the part of BURGESS and could recall no discussions of a political nature which would indicate BURGESS' views along these lines. also advised that BUAGESS did not appear to be a ciocse friend of anyone in attendance at these parties and further that he did not appear to have any interest in anyone, either male or female. (_&® According tc = , the following individuels were . among those who had attended various parties at which tine GxQmeCMRptin - ey
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