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{{Villain_Infobox |image = Kim Philby 1955.jpg |fullname = Harold Adrian Russell Philby |alias =Kim |origin = Ambala, Punjab, British India |occupation = British double agent<br>Officer of the [[KGB (Soviet Union)|KGB]] |type of villain = Treasonous Communist Spy |goals = |crimes = Treason<br>Espionage<br>[[War crimes]]<br>[[Genocide]]<br>[[Terrorism]]<br>[[Torture]]<br>[[Kidnapping]]<br>[[Xenophobia]] |hobby = }}'''Harold Adrian Russell "Kim" Philby''' (1 January 1912 β 11 May 1988) was a British intelligence officer and a double agent for the Soviet Union. In 1963, He was revealed to be a member of the Cambridge Five, a spy ring which passed information to the Soviet Union during [[World War II]] and in the early stages of the [[Cold War]]. Of the five, Philby is believed to have been most successful in providing secret information to the Soviets. Born in British India, Philby was educated at Westminster School and Trinity College, Cambridge. He was recruited by Soviet intelligence in 1934. After leaving Cambridge, Philby worked as a journalist and covered the Spanish Civil War and the Battle of France. In 1940, he began working for MI6. By the end of the Second World War he had become a high-ranking member of the British intelligence service. In 1949, Philby was appointed first secretary to the British Embassy in Washington and served as chief British liaison with American intelligence agencies. During his career as an intelligence officer, he passed large amounts of intelligence to the Soviet Union, including a Anglo-American plot to subvert the communist regime of Albania. He was also responsible for tipping off two other spies under suspicion of espionage, Donald Maclean and Guy Burgess, both of whom subsequently fled to Moscow in May 1951. The defections of Maclean and Burgess cast suspicion over Philby, resulting in his resignation from MI6 in July 1951. He was publicly exonerated in 1955, after which he resumed his career in journalism in Beirut. In January 1963, having finally been unmasked as a Soviet agent, Philby defected to Moscow, where he lived out his life until his death in 1988. [[Category:Male]] [[Category:Modern Villains]] [[Category:Soviet Villains]] [[Category:Traitor]] [[Category:Elderly]] [[Category:Cold war villains]] [[Category:Karma Houdini]] [[Category:Deceased]] [[Category:United Kingdom]] [[Category:Villains of World War 2]] [[Category:Saboteurs]] [[Category:Neutral Evil]] [[Category:Liars]] [[Category:Mastermind]] [[Category:Master Manipulator]] [[Category:Tricksters]] [[Category:Conspirators]] [[Category:Communist]] [[Category:Xenophobes]] [[Category:Misogynists]]
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