Kálmán Reich or Alexander Rado, was a Hungarian cartographer who later became a Soviet military intelligence-agent in World War II. Radó (codename "DORA")...
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1057), Hungarian noble Alexander Radó (1899–1981), Hungarian-born cartographer and Soviet military intelligence agent Elisabeth Radó (1899–1986), Yugoslavian...
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He became a radio operator for the Soviet espionage operation run by Alexander Radó and was one of those who passed information to Moscow from the Lucy...
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James Alexander Radomski (January 23, 1932 – June 21, 2022), known professionally as James Rado, was an American actor, playwright, director, and composer...
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(eds.). Tanulmányok Radó Sándorról (in Hungarian). Budapest: HM Hadtörténeti Intézet és Múzeum. pp. 45–73. Studies on Alexander Radó. Edited versions of...
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Cambridge Five in Britain the Red Three (Rote Drei) in Switzerland run by Alexander Radó or Leopold Trepper's network the Red Orchestra (Rote Kapelle) in German-occupied...
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(1828–1888), Romanian Romantic writer and feminist Dora, code name of Alexander Radó (1899–1981), Hungarian World War II Soviet spy Dora, Alabama, a city...
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was headed by Alexander Radó (code name: DORA), a Hungarian émigré, Communist, and geographer. The Red Three was founded in 1936, when Radó arrived in Geneva...
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Kuczynski Stefan Litauer Seán MacBride Robert Osman Ward Pigman Adam Priess Alexander Radó Vincent Reno Elie Renous William Spiegel Lydia Stahl Irving Charles...
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Sandor Rado (Hungarian: Radó Sándor; 8 January 1890, Kisvárda – 14 May 1972, New York City) was a Hungarian psychoanalyst of the second generation, who...
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