
The Spy Who Helped the Soviets Win Stalingrad and Kursk
Alexander Foote and the Lucy Spy Ring
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The Spy Who Helped the Soviets Win Stalingrad and Kursk
Alexander Foote and the Lucy Spy Ring
About this book
Liverpool-born Alexander Foote became a Soviet spy in Switzerland, transmitting German intelligence before facing betrayal and disillusionment. In his short life, Liverpool-born Alexander Foote went from being a volunteer in the International Brigade in Spain to becoming an agent of Soviet military intelligence in Switzerland. Pretending to his friends that he was a dim-witted Englishman with private means, Foote became the key telegraphist of the so-called 'Red Three' network of radio stations, communicating top secret German intelligence to the USSR from under the noses of the Swiss authorities. The information from Foote's Morse key originated from sources in Germany and came to Foote via the enigmatic figure of Rudolph Rossler, known as Agent Lucy. Where he obtained the information from is a mystery that has never been solved. During the battles of Stalingrad and Kursk, Soviet generals came to depend on the information from Foote's transmitter and those of his comrades. On his release from a ten-month remand in a Swiss gaol on an espionage charge, Foote absconded to Paris in 1944 before being invited for debriefing in Moscow. When he arrived, he became aware that he was under suspicion of being a British spy and it took all his wit to talk his comrades in Soviet intelligence out of sending him to the gulag: a fate that waited for many of the others in his Swiss network. Disillusioned with life in the USSR, Foote approached British intelligence while he was on a Soviet mission in Berlin. He made them an offer: if they got him back to Britain he would tell them all he knew about Soviet intelligence, from the inside. This is his story.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Title
- Copyright
- Contents
- A Note on the Images
- Foreword: Trust nobody. Doubt everything. Everybody is lying.
- Chapter One Early life and personal qualities
- Chapter Two Spain
- Chapter Three London
- Chapter Four Germany
- Chapter Five Switzerland
- Chapter Six Lausanne
- Chapter Seven Paris
- Chapter Eight Moscow
- Chapter Nine Berlin
- Chapter Ten Hanover – The MI5 files
- Chapter Eleven London
- Chapter Twelve Controversies
- Chapter Thirteen Decline and Fall
- Epilogue: And in the end, a personal view
- Bibliography
- Endnotes
- Plates