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Moscow and British
The British and other replies to that Moscow note pointed out efforts of the Communist authorities `` to integrate East Berlin into East Germany by isolating it from the outside and attempting to make it the capital of East Germany ''.
Kim Philby, a Soviet double agent working as a liaison officer between the British intelligence service and the United States Central Intelligence Agency, had leaked details of the infiltration plan to Moscow, and the security breach claimed the lives of about 300 infiltrators.
In early August, Winston Churchill and General Alan Brooke — the British Chief of the Imperial General Staff — visited Cairo on their way to meet Joseph Stalin in Moscow.
Very early conferences, such as that with British diplomats in Moscow in 1941 and with Churchill and American diplomats in Moscow in 1942, focused mostly upon war planning and supply, though some preliminary postwar reorganization discussion also occurred.
She noted that they produced an extraordinary wealth of information on German war plans but next to nothing on the repeated question of British penetration of Russian intelligence in either London or Moscow.
Contained in the traffic ( intercepted and decrypted as part of the Venona project ) was information that documents had been sent to Moscow from the British Embassy in Washington.
It has since been suggested that the whole confrontation with Elliott had been nothing but a charade to convince the KGB that Philby had to be brought back to Moscow, where he could serve as a British penetration agent of Moscow Centre.
At the same time, British, French and Soviet negotiators scheduled three-party talks on military matters to occur in Moscow in August 1939, aiming to define what the agreement would specify should be the reaction of the three powers to a German attack.
This happened while the Soviets were still negotiating with the British and French missions in Moscow.
#: The Three Governments have taken note of the discussions which have been proceeding in recent weeks in London between British, United States, Soviet and French representatives with a view to reaching agreement on the methods of trial of those major war criminals whose crimes under the Moscow Declaration of October, 1943 have no particular geographical localization.
In his attempts to unclench British control of Afghan foreign policy, Amanullah sent an emissary to Moscow in 1919 ; Vladimir Lenin received the envoy warmly and responded by sending a Soviet representative to Kabul to offer aid to Amānullāh's government.
A white paper produced by the Royal Air Force for the British government in 1961 claimed that the RAF's nuclear force was capable of destroying key Soviet cities such as Moscow and Kiev before bomber aircraft from the United States ' Strategic Air Command had entered Soviet airspace, " taking into account Bomber Command ’ s ability to be on target in the first wave several hours in advance of the main SAC force operating from bases in the United States .".
** British businessman Greville Wynne, imprisoned in Moscow since 1963 for spying, is exchanged for Soviet spy Gordon Lonsdale.
* September 29 – WWII: The Moscow Conference begins ; U. S. representative Averill Harriman and British representative Lord Beaverbrook meet with Soviet foreign minister Molotov to arrange urgent assistance for Russia.
* July 16 – British Prime Minister Harold Wilson flies to Moscow to try to start peace negotiations about the Vietnam War ( the Soviet government refutes his ideas ).
** British spy George Blake escapes from Wormwood Scrubs prison ; he is next seen in Moscow.
Such as: the Hermitage, the Louvre, the British Museum, the Berlin Museum, the Moscow State Museum of fine arts and many others.
Fitzroy Maclean's autobiography Eastern Approaches has a chapter devoted to this trial, which he witnessed while working in Moscow for the British Foreign Office.
Yashin ’ s club team-mate, rival and mentor was Alexei ‘ Tiger ’ Khomich, the keeper of the Soviet national team, who had become famous for his role in Dynamo Moscow ’ s British tour.
In Moscow, 28 year old Wells qualified for the final, with a new British record 10. 11 s, where he faced pre-race favourite Silvio Leonard of Cuba.
These settlers ( many of whom intended to stay only temporarily ) were generally confined to the German Quarter in Moscow ( which also included Dutch, British and other western or northern European settlers whom the Russians came to indiscriminately refer to as " Germans ").
Fitzroy Maclean, then a young diplomat in the British Embassy in Moscow, made a surreptitious visit to Bokhara in 1938, sight-seeing and sleeping in parks.
In 2003 the British court rejected the extradition request due to lack of evidence and declared the accusations to be politically motivated, also saying that there was substantial risk of Zakayev being tortured if he was returned to Moscow.

Moscow and traitor
When Vasily returned to Moscow, he had Vsevolzhsky blinded as a traitor.
Bennett's An Englishman Abroad told the remarkable true story of the chance meeting between actress Coral Browne ( playing herself ) and spy Guy Burgess ( Alan Bates ) in Moscow in 1958, while A Question of Attribution ( finished shortly before Lloyd's death ) was a logical sequel, showing the radically different fate of Keeper of the Queen's Pictures and fellow traitor Anthony Blunt.

Moscow and Kim
While Kim Il-sung was visiting Moscow that August, a group of his opponents tried to seize control of the government in Pyongyang.
However, when visiting Moscow in 1966, Kim expressed to the Soviets his bewilderment at the Cultural Revolution.
That same year in 1984, North Korea again drifted towards the Soviet Union after Kim visited Moscow during a grand tour of the USSR ( his first trip to Moscow since 1966 ) as well as Eastern Europe ( he made public visits to East Germany, Czechlosvakia, Poland, Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria and Yugoslavia ).
The elder Kim was unmoved by the social and ecomomic reforms of Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev starting in 1985, and this contributed to the decline in relations with Moscow.
Following Kim Il Sung's 1984 visit to Moscow, there was a dramatic improvement in Soviet-DPRK relations, resulting in renewed deliveries of advanced Soviet weaponry to North Korea and increases in economic aid.
Kim Young Sam visited Moscow from June 2 to June 10, 1989, as the Kremlin announced that it would allow some 300, 000 Soviet-Koreans who had been on the Soviet island of Sahkalin since the end of World War II to return permanently to South Korea.
* July 30 – The Soviet newspaper Izvestia reports that Kim Philby has been given asylum in Moscow.
The founding director of CBS News, Paul White, for whom the top award given by the broadcast news directors organization Radio Television Digital News Association ( RTDNA ) is named, Kent Cooper, who later became the longtime GM of rival Associated Press, early ABC News president Elmer Lower, Raymond Clapper, originator of the term " smoked-filled room ", Merriman Smith, Helen Thomas, Marie Colvin, Martha Gellhorn, Kate Webb, Henry Tilton Gorrell, Seymour Hersh, Lucien Carr, Neil Sheehan, Brit Hume, Keith Olbermann, New York Times columnists Thomas Friedman and Gail Collins, Washington Post columnist Richard Cohen, sportswriter and Untouchables co-author Oscar Fraley, author H. Allen Smith, military author Joe Galloway, Saigon evacuation photographer Hubert van Es, photographer Stan Stearns, 1970s White House photographer David Hume Kennerly, White House spokesmen George Reedy, Ron Nessen and Larry Speakes, longtime Las Vegas bureau manager Myram Borders, onetime CIA Director Richard Helms, who interviewed Adolf Hitler for United Press during the 1936 Olympics, diplomat Edward M. Korry, former UP correspondent to Moscow Eugene Lyons, C-SPAN founder Brian Lamb, ex-Dow Jones CEO Les Hinton, 1980's-90's Singapore President Wee Kim Wee and novelists Allen Drury, Tony Hillerman and Daniel Silva.
* 2008: Monte-Cristo by Roman Ignatyev ( composer ) and Yuli Kim ( lyrics ), Moscow
Kim Philby's recruiter A. Deutsch was also the spymaster of Gestapo officer Willi Lehmann, who on June 19 cabled the Barbarossa launch date to NKVD in Moscow.
In doubles, Dokic won titles in Sarasota ( with Elena Likhovtseva ), Los Angeles ( with Kim Clijsters ), and Linz ( with Nadia Petrova ), as well as reaching the finals of Moscow and Zürich ( both with Petrova ).
Established her place among the game elite with a win in Sarasota, Myskina also had mediocre results during the summer season were followed by a quarterfinal appearance at the US Open, back-to-back titles in Leipzig ( defeating No. 1 Kim Clijsters and No. 2 Justine Henin ) and Moscow, which was her first Tier I title.
Kim Källström (; born 24 August 1982 in Sandviken ) is a left-footed Swedish midfielder playing for the Swedish national team and FC Spartak Moscow.
On July 28, 2012 it was announced that Kim signed with FC Spartak Moscow for € 3 million and € 600, 000 variables.
He had nothing to do with the recruitment of Kim Philby or any other member of the Cambridge Five, and deserted his post in October 1935, coming back to Moscow.
After Kim Philby's flight to Moscow in 1963, rumours began to circulate that Hollis had alerted him to his impending arrest.
Kim was born in 1936 in Moscow to Kim Chersan, a journalist of Korean origin, and Nina Valentinovna Vsesvyatskaya, a teacher of Russian language and literature.
Kim returned to Moscow in 1954 to enter the Moscow State Pedagogical Institute.
After returning to Moscow, Kim taught school, and at the same time participated in the dissident movement, which cost him his job in 1968.
* May 11: Kim Philby ( Harold Adrian Russell Philby ), the high-ranking U. K. intelligence officer who defected to the Soviet Union, dies in Moscow.

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