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Kim Philby: The British Mole Who Betrayed the West

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Kim Philby: The British Mole Who Betrayed the West

By: David G. Stone
Narrated by: Paul Wong
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Summary

The Cold War’s greatest traitor wasn’t in Moscow—he was in MI6.

Harold “Kim” Philby was the golden boy of British intelligence—handsome, brilliant, and deeply embedded in the highest levels of MI6. But behind the polished exterior was a double agent loyal to the Soviet Union. Over the course of two decades, Philby betrayed hundreds of operations, exposed agents, and fed a constant stream of secrets to Moscow.

Kim Philby: The British Mole Who Betrayed the West
is a gripping biography that explores how one man’s ideology, ambition, and duplicity changed the face of espionage forever. Historian David G. Stone peels back the myths to reveal the damage Philby inflicted, the lives he destroyed, and the paranoia he left behind.

Perfect for lovers of Cold War nonfiction, spy thrillers based on real events, and true betrayal at the highest levels of power.

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Espionage Historical Military & War True Crime Russia Soviet Union Cold War
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