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Five disillusioned young men studying at Cambridge University in the 1930s are recruited by Soviet agents; they went on to become the most successful spies of the 20th century.
Five disillusioned young men studying at Cambridge University in the 1930s are recruited by Soviet agents; they went on to become the most successful spies of the 20th century.
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S2001, EP14 "The Cold War: The Strangelove Factor"An investigation into the relationship between the Soviets and the Americans during the Cold War.
Secrets of War
S2001, EP1 "Cambridge Five"Five disillusioned young men studying at Cambridge University in the 1930s are recruited by Soviet agents; they went on to become the most successful spies of the 20th century.
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