|  | Kim
        Philby Harold Adrian Russell 'Kim' Philby (1912 - May 11, 1988)
        was an employee of British intelligence and a Soviet spy.
 He was member of the spy ring known as the Cambridge
        Five, along with Donald Maclean, Guy Burgess, Anthony
        Blunt and John Cairncross. Philby was nicknamed Kim after
        a fictional spy.
 
 Born in Ambala, India the son of the British diplomat,
        explorer, author, Arabist and converted Muslim Harry St.
        John Philby, at one time an adviser to King Ibn Sa'ud of
        Saudi Arabia.
 
 After leaving Westminster School in 1928, Philby went on
        to Trinity College, Cambridge. While a student there
        Philby was introduced to, and came to admire, the ideals
        of Communism. He was not exactly 'recruited' as a spy -
        he volunteered. He asked one of his tutors, Maurice Dobb,
        how he could serve the Communist movement. Dobb passed
        him on (possibly not knowing what it would lead to) to a
        Communist front organisation, which passed him on to the
        Comintern underground in Vienna. He was recruited by the
        Soviet intelligence service itself (at that time known as
        the OGPU) on the strength of his work for the Comintern.
 
 After working as a journalist
        Philby was recruited into the British Secret Intelligence
        Service (the so-called M.I.6) in 1940, later joining SOE
        and coming into contact with OSS agents.
 After the war Philby went first to Istanbul. He later
        became first secretary at the British embassy in
        Washington. He returned to Britain in 1950 and in 1951
        managed to tip off Burgess and Maclean to an internal
        British intelligence probe, this warning allowed them
        time to escape to the Soviet Union. He was not uncovered
        until 1963 (with the defection of Anatoli Golytsin) but
        Philby also escaped to the Soviet Union before any arrest
        could be made.
 
 He died in 1988 and was given a hero's funeral by the
        Soviet government.
 
 Tim Powers based the book Declare on his unusual life
        story, providing a supernatural explanation for his
        behavior ("Tradecraft meets Lovecraft").
 
 
 Chronology of Philby's career
 1925 Goes to Westminster School
 1929 Enters Trinity College, Cambridge, at the of 17 and
        joins the Cambridge University Socialist Society, later
        becoming Treasurer.
 1930 Guy Burgess arrives at Trinity from Eton.
 1931 Defeat of the Labour Government. Philby becomes a
        more ardent socialist.
 1933 Leaves Cambridge a convinced Communist with a Degree
        in Economics, then goes to Vienna where Chancellor Dr
        Engelbert Dollfuss is preparing the first 'putsch' in
        February 1934. Philby becomes a Soviet Agent.
 1934 Clash between the Gov't and Socialists in Vienna. On
        Feb 24 Philby marries Litzi Friedman ; then in May, after
        the collapse of the Socialist movement in Vienna, he
        returns with his wife to England. He begins work as a
        sub-editor of a Liberal monthly review, and joins the
        Anglo-German Fellowship of which Burgess is also a member
        - its pro-Hitler magazine, supported by Nazi funds was
        edited by Philby. To cover up his communist background he
        also makes repeated visits to berlin for talks with the
        German propaganda Ministry and with von Ribbentrop's
        Foreign Office.
 1937 In February he arrives in Spain to report the Civil
        War from Franco's side. In July he becomes correspondent
        of The Times with Franco's Forces.
 1938 Awarded the 'Red Cross of Military Merit' by Franco
        personally.
 1939 In July, leaves Spain and becomes war-correspondent
        of The Times at the British Headquarters in Arras.
 1940 In June, after the evacuation of British Forces from
        the European Mainland, he returns to Britain. Recruited
        by the British Secret Service and attached to the SIS
        under Guy Burgess in Section D. Assigned to school for
        under-cover work, but later transferred to the teaching
        staff of a new school for general training in techniques
        of sabotage and subversion at Beaulieu, Hampshire.
 1941 Transferred to SIS, Section V(Five). Philby was put
        in charge of the Iberian sub-section, responsible for
        British Intelligence in Spain and Portugal.
 1942 Marries his second wife Aileen Furse. OSS party
        under Norman Pearson arrives in London for liaison with
        British Secret Service. Philby's area of responsibility
        grows to include North African and Italian espionage
        under newly formed counter-intelligence units.
 1943 Section V move from St Albans to London, bringing
        Philby closer to the centers of power.
 1944 Appointed head of Section IX, newly created to
        operate against communism and the Soviet Union.
 1945 Philby's position is seriously threatened by a
        Russian Agent, Konstantin Volkov, who offers to talk.
 1946 Takes a field appointment - officially as First
        Secretary with the British embassy in Turkey, actually as
        head of the Turkish SIS station.
 1949 Becomes SIS representative in Washington, as senior
        British Secret Service officer working in liaison with
        the CIA and the FBI. He sits in on Special Policy
        Committee directing the ill-fated Anglo-US attempt to
        infiltrate anti-communist agents into Albania to topple
        the Enver Hoxha r?gime.
 1950 Guy Burgess arrives in Washington on assignment as
        Second Secretary of the British Embassy, and Philby
        invites him to stay at his house.
 1951 Philby learns of the tightening net of suspicion
        surrounding Foreign Office diplomat and Soviet agent
        Donald Maclean, whose British embassy position at the end
        of the war has placed him on the Combined Policy
        Committee on Atomic energy as its British joint
        secretary. Burgess's alcoholism causes him to be removed
        by Ambassador Franks and he returns to England, then on
        May 25, Burgess and Maclean disappear from Britain, with
        help from Philby, having escaped via the Baltic to the
        Soviet Union. Philby summoned to London for interrogation
        and asked to resign from the Foreign Service.
 1952 In the summer a secret trial takes place where
        Philby undergoes questioning about his activities.
 1955 British Government publishes a 'White Paper'
        (report) on the Burgess-Maclean affair. On October 25,
        questions tabled in parliament asking about the 'Third
        man', Philby. Prime Minster Harold Macmillan, states that
        there is no evidence of Philby having the betrayed the
        interests of Britain. Nevertheless he is dismissed from
        the Foreign Service because of his association with
        Burgess.
 1956 In September Philby goes to Beirut as correspondent
        of The Observer and The Economist; most intriguingly he
        is still employed by SIS. But that year Dick White, who
        suspects Philby of being a Soviet agent, becomes head of
        SIS.
 1957 Aileen, Philby's second wife, dies.
 1958 Marries Eleanor Brewer.
 1962 George Blake is caught. Philby is now confirmed as a
        Soviet agent.
 1963 January 23, Philby disapears in Beirut. The Soviet
        Union announces that Philby has been granted political
        asylum in Moscow. On March 3, Mrs Philby receives a
        telegram from Philby postmarked Cairo, Egypt. On June 3
        Izvestia reports that Philby is with the Imam of Yemen.
        On July 1, the British Government admits that Philby is
        now known to have been a Soviet agent before 1946 and is
        in fact the 'third man'.
 1965 Awarded the Soviet Union's 'Red Banner Order', one
        of the highest honours of the Soviet Union.
 
 References
 My Silent War by Kim Philby, published by Macgibbon &
        Kee Ltd, London
 
 
 Text is available under
        the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License 
            
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