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Cambridge Five Spy Ring — Part 31
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into the Cotrmunist Balkans.
He operated there all right,
bul pot quite in the wey his
head office in London fn-
tended. AU this time bis col-
league Maclean was spying
awsy most effectively on the
United States atomic secrets
from, his post in the British
Embassy in Washington.
By October, 1345, Philby,
though still only 37, was ready
for the top job in the field—
by both Western and Commu-
mist estimation—the Washing-
fon station. Here be was in
the most intimate daily con-
tact with the CLA and the
FR. The Volkov case was
forgotten. He was regarded
by the Americans as just about
the ablest British operator,
and relations between the
clandestine organizations were
perhaps closet than they bad
ever been.
Eve the abject fallure of
a jomt C.LA-S.LS. operation
in Albania did not shake his
position. In the spring of
1950, after whal was consid-
ered due preparetion, we in-
filtrated well-armed bands into
Albania which, aceording to
our intelligence, wes about
ready to throw off the Soviet
yoke. Success there might
have had far-reaching conse
quences in stimulating unrest
throughout Eastern Europe.
But there was bo question of
success. It was-a fiasco. The
dnfittrators were methodically
met and sixughtered. About
SO per cent of the force of
300 struggled back into Greece.
The C.1.A. man whe organized
the operation with Philby has
no doubi now that treachery
was st work, and that the
treachery was Philby’s. But
once again it could mot be
pinned on bim.
Philby’s pext slip-up fin-
ished bis great days as a
double agent in che Went. He
“was, in a sense, forced into it
by his traitor colleagues Mac-
lean and Burgeis. Burgess
was & grubby homosexuai
who, amazingly. qwat ap
pointed to @ good post im the
British Embassy In Washing-
ton when Philby was there.
He soon drew unfavorable
attention to himself by his
stupid behavior, Philby re-
mained friendly with him, in
‘spite of this and of the fact —
that he was not even an effi-
clent Communist spy. He was
soon sent back # London by
the Embassy.
Maclean was another kettle
of fish, He had procured in-
valuable atomic information
for his Moscow masters, but
he cracked under the strain of
his double fe Pa z
his double tife. In Cairo and
later in London his days and
nights were a whirl of drunk-
enness, violence, homosexual-
ity, and so on. MIS began t
Keep an eye on him though
astonishingly, he had bees
given ap importamt post i,
the F.0. ‘
The Ume came, in May,
1951, when these two realized
that Britain was no ionger #
healthy place for them. They
were tipped off by the “third |
man” and left at a moment's |
notice for the Soviet Union.
That third man was Philby
Or was he? =.
The CLA and FBI hao
no doubis about it. MI5 was
practically certain. But his
own service, MI6, reacted dif-
ferently. Dammit, the felier’s
& gentleman, one of us, was
the attitude (it overlooked the
fact that Maclean and Burgess
came into the same category).
Then there was no love lost
between 5 and 6, rather as is
the case sometimes between
the CLA, and the FE.1. More,
there was strong anti-Amer-
ican feeling in MI6, based
mainly on envy of the tre-
Mendously increasing powe;r
of the C.LA. Some MIG men
pointed out irrelevantly that
the United States was not
blameless in the matter of
spawning traitors. Fmally,
Philby’s defenders asserted
that he was a victim of Mc-
Carthyism.
Philby was recaiied from
Washington and interrogated
by his service and MIS. His
tactics were to sit tight and
keep mum. A friend of mine
who knew him well mid thet
he almost drove his interro-
gators up the wall by his ob-
btinate alilence. Thit seme
friend, who kept it touch with
him right up to his defection,
said That until Philby’s own
confession at the end of 1962
be could not believe what
“an - t. 1 commented that, while he
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