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Homintern — is a portmanteau of Homosexual International. The term is a word play on Comintern for Communist International. [ An early, perhaps the first use of the term Homintern was in an article published by W. H. Auden in a 1940 issue of Partisan… … Wikipedia
Cinq de Cambridge — Les Cinq de Cambridge (Cambridge Five ou Magnificent Five en anglais) sont un groupe d espionnage composé de cinq anciens étudiants de l Université de Cambridge. Ils ont été recrutés par le NKVD, futur KGB, durant les années 1930. Ils ont… … Wikipédia en Français
Guy Burgess — et Donald McLean. Guy Francis de Moncy Burgess (16 avril 1911 – 30 août 1963) était un espion anglais devenu agent double en faveur de l Union soviétique (noms de code : Maedchen , Hiks ). Il appartenait au groupe d espions connu sous le nom … Wikipédia en Français
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