- Edith Tudor-Hart
Edith Tudor Hart (née Edith Suschitzky; 1908–1973), an Austrian-British
photographer , was born inVienna but fled toLondon in 1933. [cite book |url=http://www.oxforddnb.com/index/101045802/|title=Edith Tudor Hart|date=2004|author=Oxford University Press ] Some of her work is in the National Gallery in London.The daughter of a bookshop owner in Vienna, she worked there as a
Montessori kindergarten teacher but she had also studied photography at theBauhaus inDessau .An anti-fascist activist and Communist, she saw photography as a tool for disseminating her political ideas. She married
Alex Tudor-Hart , who belonged to a well-known radical and artistic family, and fled to England with him in 1933 so that she could avoid prosecution for Communist activities in Austria.While her husband practised as a
GP in the mining area ofRhondda Valley inWales , she began to produce photographs forThe Listener ,The Social Scene andDesign Today , dealing with issues such as refugees from theSpanish Civil War and industrial decline in the north-east of England. From the late 1930s, she concentrated more on social needs, such as housing policy and the care of disabled children—her own son, Tommy, became an incurable schizophrenic as a child and she separated from her husband after he returned fromSpain .When, in 1934,
Litzi Friedmann andKim Philby arrived in London from Vienna, Tudor-Hart is credited as having suggested to theNKVD recruiter,Arnold Deutsch (whom she had known since meeting him in Vienna in 1926 and with whom she worked in the OMS, the International Liaison Department of theComintern ), that the NKVD recruit them as agents. [cite book |title=The Philby Files - The Secret Life of Master Spy Kim Philby|date=1994|isbn=0316102849|author=Genrikh Borovik ] [cite book |url=http://books.google.com/books?id=cHlWhjZEwXYC|title=A Time for Spies: Theodore Stephanovich Mally and the Era of the Great Illegals|date=1999|isbn=0826513522|author=William E. Duff ] [cite book |url=http://books.google.com/books?id=lR6nuEkieQ8C|title=Mask: Mi5's Penetration Of The Communist Party Of Great Britain|date=2005|isbn=0415351456|author=Nigel West ]She acted as an intermediary for
Anthony Blunt and Bob Stewart when the "rezidentura" at the Soviet Embassy in London suspended its operations in February 1940.Her brother,
Wolfgang Suschitzky , also became a well-known photographer in Britain.References
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