Jeremy Wolfenden
Correspondent, Cold War, Wolfenden report, Secret Intelligence Service, The Daily Telegraph, Guy Burgess
978-613-9-59546-4
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2012-01-22
34.00 €
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Jeremy Wolfenden ( 26 June 1934, England – 28 December 1965) was a foreign correspondent and British spy at the height of the Cold War. The son of John Wolfenden, the chair of the Wolfenden Report, which recommended to the legalisation of male homosexual acts in Britain, Jeremy was himself homosexual. He was regarded by others of his generation as a leader and a man of distinct individualism. He won a scholarship to Eton where he was known as 'cleverest boy in England', then to his father's alma mater Magdalen College, Oxford, where he obtained a first class degree in Philosophy, Politics and Economics.
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