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Cambridge Five Spy Ring — Part 38

49 pages · May 09, 2026 · Broad topic: Intelligence Operations · Topic: Cambridge Five Spy Ring · 49 pages OCR'd
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oo \ eee] st pec te ghee og TOY SIE ia EE DY AE pa A SAS PE SC SS PTE A APSE EES AOE ME EA I a OE RR i 3 ‘" ~ i eet 7 he vn beep eene de )- lame eA TM ae cere de ee aoe as se ee é ot ge FB fs 553 Former Fortign Office, 1 NOVEMBER 1955 — Officials— spearancd 955600 ES he methods we have known. One can people away, he is taken care of and -. ; race back to 1951, when the Burgess and = got out of the county. This thing did_ nou cges » faclean -case first broke, a period of not just happen in a day. That is where ~ ° ghree of four years when the matter was our security services were wrong. The.- ----- Goned down. Nothing was heard about escape must have taken at Jeast a month. it until the Petrov trial in Australia, and to organise. Beg Merete ae a * a ne begins to wonder why this matter was ‘Nie. Daines: Surel b F Ad . ly my bon. rie: coger F* dealt with in the meantime: "+. would agree that before Maclean weat “ Inquiries may have been conducted by | he would have to get permission from - ~--: - sour security services. Inquiries may bave \ the Party in order to make sure that be n conducted by the F.BL in the | would gain entry into Czechoslovakia on: 32!" nited States. Although the advice of \ Russia? gs Adolph Berle was not taken, they may - RR oe Sat aa oe jae been going on. But it was the Petrov | Mr. Torney i That is right! so ‘the, gtrial which brought the Burgesé and pe was not organised overnight. it “soe Maclean case to the light of day, and let pnt have been organised one or two - no hon. Member imagine that Petrov was nths in advance. -_ -, 4 foot a brave man. The Soviet espionage | have secn the same pattern ‘repeated “BL. # system does not forget ils enemies. The all over the world. I was in Japan with --- -"° clearest example I can give to the House the hon. Member for Farnham_ (Mr;- on is that of the murder of Troisky in Nicholson} at this time fast year. - We Mexico. After fifleca years of patient saw a strike of municipal employees. [7 7 wailing on their part a manservant in his watched them march along the streets, © ~-- house, an employee of the Soviet espionage system, took a pickaxe and murdered Trotsky.. ar <7 Other ‘murders’ hive: taken ' place throughout Europe, ealing with a Government which does not recognise the sanctity of human life of the human soul, a Government which i has condemned people to death, not by hundreds but by millions, a Government which has forced through policies that ie resulted in the death of millions. That is the kind of thing with which we are faced in the world fodav. That is why ! ee Rens ee El ORE A Se aunGk bo Frasy , I cannot speak too strongly in condemna- tion of the Foreign Office and their handling of this matter. 1.24 2 6,-0.9 because we are and J saw the same technique used there | as in Western capitals —the cheer leaderss, _.. the coaches going alone « the toudcnraker mee Speanss vans; the band at ihe assembly point the full battery of loudspeakers ; the flags I have known of the. valuable work done by labour attachés . and bunting. in that part of the world because they understand the forces at work... -- Se aa: introduced * by . the late Mr. Ernest Bevin, were probably and best innovation of the-“-” ForeignOffice reform in 1947. I should like to see them established in all our’ embassies. If we are to have a balanced - view about the forces with which we must The labour attachés, the last contend, it is essential that we consider ~~’ statements of persons who know the --!7-+ point of view of the man-in-the-street, “" Otherwise we shall not obtain a proper’ a assessment of what is going on. In my ~--"" view, it is absolutely essential that the Foreign Office consider this. It should - - establish labour attachés in every capital - That is an urgent and absolute neces= ~ sity; not just in order to study labour a problems or give advice about industrial ~~ problems, but in order to keep a mattor . | Whoever is covering up whom and on what pretext, whether because of the F membership of a circle or a club, .or because of good fellowship or whatever it may be, they must think again and think quickly. Make no mistake about B it, the Soviet protects those it values. j Although my right hon. Friend the Mem- ber for Lewisham, South (Mr. H. f Morrison) read out a Setter from a friend of his who dined with Burgess and | | Maclean the night before they escaped of-fact .workaday eye on the world 1 af and who at that time had no idea, mor Lame.) peer age a os idee Teg 7 was he given any idea, that Maclean was I now want to say a ‘word or two about sean. Boing to’ escape, this escape had been Burgess and Maclean and their conduct engineered for at least a month in in the Foreiga Office. I am not poin ad advance. If a man who is valuable to to take part in any witch -hunting, at - the Soviet services Might talk and give will give. the Under- Secretary, if he will ups ° u t! . a (SR nah ee 45 ey Sige Tce PPS ee: ae ard ea EE ty eo, ye ee a yy et rac 7
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