- Guy Liddell
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footnotes =Guy Maynard Liddell (
1892-11-08 -1958-12-01 ) was a British intelligence officer duringWorld War II .Biography
Early life & career
Liddell was a talented
cellist in his youth and was studying inGermany for a career as a professional musician whenWorld War I began. During the conflict he served with theRoyal Field Artillery and was awarded theMilitary Cross .After the war Liddell joined
Scotland Yard where, in liaison withSpecial Branch and theForeign Office , he was involved in breaking a spy ring based around the "All Russian Cooperative Society" inLondon .Liddell joined
MI5 in 1927 where he became an expert on Soviet subversive activities within theUK and recruited agents including his private secretary Dick Wright and future head of B5(b)Maxwell Knight in preparation for the inevitable war withGermany .World War II
Following the outbreak of
World War II theBritish Prime Minister Winston Churchill sackedDirector-General of MI5 Vernon Kell and Liddell was promoted to Director of B Division in charge of counter-espionage.Shortly after the new appointment he was informed by Knight of a suspected German spy ring based around the
Right Club ofArchibald Ramsay and involving American cipher clerkTyler Kent .Liddell met with
U.S. Ambassador Joseph P. Kennedy Sr. who agreed to waive Kent’s diplomatic immunity and he was successfully prosecuted along with his handlerAnna Wolkoff .Liddell’s agent
Duško Popov informed him of a Japanese plan to attackPearl Harbor . Popov was sent toFBI Director J. Edgar Hoover who dismissed the claims and Liddell was later criticised for not informing theOffice of Naval Intelligence .Later career
Liddell was expected to succeed Director general of MI5
David Petrie but he was passed over whenHome Secretary Herbert Morrison was informed byEllen Wilkinson of rumours that he was a double-agent.These rumours were exacerbated when his close friend
Guy Burgess defected and he was also a known associate of otherCambridge Five spy ring membersKim Philby andAnthony Blunt .Liddell died of heart failure in 1958 and was buried at
Putney Vale Cemetery . In 1979Goronwy Rees confessed to having been a Soviet spy and named him as the Fifth Man.Wartime diaries
Military historian
Rupert Allason writing under the penname of Nigel West has edited Liddell’s wartime diaries for publication in two volumes.* cite book
date =2005-02-04
title = The Guy Liddell Diaries: 1939-1942 v. 1
last = West
first = Nigel
publisher = Frank Cass Publishers (hardcover)
id = ISBN 978-0415352130
* cite book
date =2005-06-09
title = The Guy Liddell Diaries: 1942-1945 v. 2
last = West
first = Nigel
publisher =Routledge (hardcover)
id = ISBN 978-0415352154In popular culture
Liddell was portrayed by Angus Wright in the 2003
BBC Television drama "Cambridge Spies ".External links
[http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/SSliddell.htm Biography] at Spartacus Educational
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.