The Kremlin's Geordie Spy

The Kremlin's Geordie Spy
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Publisher : Biteback Publishing
Total Pages : 211
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ISBN-10 : 9781849548502
ISBN-13 : 1849548501
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Book Synopsis The Kremlin's Geordie Spy by : Vin Arthey

Download or read book The Kremlin's Geordie Spy written by Vin Arthey and published by Biteback Publishing. This book was released on 2010-08-02 with total page 211 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Discover an extraordinary, true-life adventure that could have appeared straight from the pages of a John le Carré Cold War novel. In February 1962 Gary Powers, the American pilot whose U-2 spy plane was shot down over Soviet Union airspace, was released by his Russian captors in exchange for one of their own, Soviet KGB Colonel Vilyam Fisher. Colonel Fisher was remarkable, not least because he was born plain Willie Fisher at number 142 Clara Street, Benwell, in Newcastle-upon-Tyne. Willie's revolutionary parents fled Russia in 1901, settling in the north-east, where Willie was brought up to share the family ideology. Leaving England for the newly formed Soviet Union in 1921, Willie began a career as a spy. Narrowly escaping Stalin's purges, Willie was sent to spy in New York, where he ran the network that included notorious atom spies Julius Rosenberg and Ted Hall. In 1957 he was arrested and sentenced to 30 years in prison. Six years later, the USSR's regard for Willie's talents was proven when they insisted on swapping him for the stricken Powers. Tracing Willie's story from the most unlikely of beginnings in Newcastle, to Moscow, New York and back again, The Kremlin's Geordie Spy is a singular and absorbing true story of Cold War espionage to rival anything in fiction.


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