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Edith Tudor-Hart, née Suschitzky le 28 août 1908 à Vienne (Autriche) et morte le 12 mai 1973 à Brighton, en Angleterre, est une photographe britannique d'origine austro-hongroise dont certaines des œuvres sont exposées à la National Gallery de Londres. De convictions communistes, elle recruta pour le NKVD avant-guerre des étudiants d'Oxford et de Cambridge, dont Kim Philby et Arthur Wynn. Son frère est un photographe connu en Grande-Bretagne. Edith Tudor-Hart (née Suschitzky; 28 August 1908 – 12 May 1973) was an Austrian-British photographer and spy for the Soviet Union. Brought up in a family of socialists, she trained in photography at Walter Gropius's Bauhaus in Dessau, and carried her political ideals through her art. Through her connections with Arnold Deutsch, Tudor-Hart was instrumental in the recruiting of the Cambridge Spy ring which damaged British intelligence from World War II until the security services discovered all their identities by the mid-1960s. She recommended Litzi Friedmann and Kim Philby for recruitment by the KGB and 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. Edith Tudor-Hart (als Edith Suschitzky geboren 28. August 1908 in Wien, Österreich-Ungarn; gestorben 12. Mai 1973 in Brighton) war eine österreichisch-britische Fotografin und Agentin des sowjetischen Nachrichtendienstes KGB. Edith Tudor-Hart, de soltera Suschitzky, (Viena, 28 de agosto de 1908–Brighton, 12 de mayo de 1973)​ fue una fotógrafa austríaca-británica y espía de la KGB. Criada en una familia de socialistas, se formó en fotografía en la Escuela de la Bauhaus y utilizó su arte para manifestar sus ideales políticos antifascistas y comunistas.​ También reclutó a espías británicos para la red Los cinco de Cambridge que trabajó para la Unión Soviética hasta 1960.
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Edith Tudor-Hart, de soltera Suschitzky, (Viena, 28 de agosto de 1908–Brighton, 12 de mayo de 1973)​ fue una fotógrafa austríaca-británica y espía de la KGB. Criada en una familia de socialistas, se formó en fotografía en la Escuela de la Bauhaus y utilizó su arte para manifestar sus ideales políticos antifascistas y comunistas.​ También reclutó a espías británicos para la red Los cinco de Cambridge que trabajó para la Unión Soviética hasta 1960. Edith Tudor-Hart (née Suschitzky; 28 August 1908 – 12 May 1973) was an Austrian-British photographer and spy for the Soviet Union. Brought up in a family of socialists, she trained in photography at Walter Gropius's Bauhaus in Dessau, and carried her political ideals through her art. Through her connections with Arnold Deutsch, Tudor-Hart was instrumental in the recruiting of the Cambridge Spy ring which damaged British intelligence from World War II until the security services discovered all their identities by the mid-1960s. She recommended Litzi Friedmann and Kim Philby for recruitment by the KGB and 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. Edith Tudor-Hart (als Edith Suschitzky geboren 28. August 1908 in Wien, Österreich-Ungarn; gestorben 12. Mai 1973 in Brighton) war eine österreichisch-britische Fotografin und Agentin des sowjetischen Nachrichtendienstes KGB. Edith Tudor-Hart, née Suschitzky le 28 août 1908 à Vienne (Autriche) et morte le 12 mai 1973 à Brighton, en Angleterre, est une photographe britannique d'origine austro-hongroise dont certaines des œuvres sont exposées à la National Gallery de Londres. De convictions communistes, elle recruta pour le NKVD avant-guerre des étudiants d'Oxford et de Cambridge, dont Kim Philby et Arthur Wynn. Son frère est un photographe connu en Grande-Bretagne.
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