5/23/2023 0 Comments Transcription by atkinson![]() ![]() ![]() Juliet was recruited by Merton in 1940 who was actually a British traitor spy doing work for the Russians in Britain, with the help of Alleyne. This is my interpretation but I am not certain about any of it. You’re intellectual Communists, but you don’t actually want to live beneath its iron thumb.” “It’s called idealism, I suppose.” “No, it’s called betrayal, Miss Armstrong, and I expect it’s exactly the same argument that Godfrey’s informants used. ![]() ![]() You think that the Soviets should be our friends, that we would not have won the war without them and why should they now be denied the same scientific know-how as us? Fuchs’s argument, is it not? Is that why you retrieved the documents for the Soviets? Tell me, Miss Armstrong-the purges, the show trials, the forced-labor camps-they don’t worry you? Somehow I can’t see you working in a rural cooperative or a factory.” “I don’t want to live in Russia.” “That’s your problem, you see, you and Merton and his ilk. And I loved this speech about Julia: the little blind mole Atkinson conflated the character of Julia with Joan Miller nd another spy who was a double agent for the Soviets. Much of the story came from the true stories from War memoirs and BBC history. ![]()
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