British spy working for the Soviets during WWII and the Cold War, Guy Burgess (1911-1963) of the ‘Cambridge Five’. Burgess was gay, highly promiscuous, and an alcoholic who talked too much, but his well placed connections always managed to keep him safe. In 1951 he fled to Russia and spent the rest of his life there, missing his homeland he’d betrayed.
Leonard Spiller was a student at Cambridge University. In 1910 he founded the Brotherhood of Scouts at the university. Later in life he became a vicar and authored a religious book. Was the popular...
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