Malcolm Muggeridge: Facts & Related Content

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Also Known As Malcolm Thomas Muggeridge
Born March 24, 1903 • England
Died November 24, 1990 (aged 87) • HastingsEngland • (Died on this day)
Role In World War II

Brinon, 1940
Fernand de Brinon
French journalist and politician
Winston Churchill
Winston Churchill
prime minister of United Kingdom
John Cairncross
British civil servant and spy
Frederick William Winterbotham
British secret service official
Marc Bloch
French historian
Aaron Bank
United States Army officer
Hans Fritzsche
German journalist
Pierre Brossolette
French journalist
Richard Sorge.
Richard Sorge
German journalist
Canaris, Wilhelm
Wilhelm Canaris
German admiral
Alan Turing
Alan Turing
British mathematician and logician
Neville Chamberlain
Neville Chamberlain
prime minister of United Kingdom
Trafford Leigh-Mallory, British commander of Allied air forces used in the Normandy Invasion.
Trafford Leigh-Mallory
British air marshal
Andrew Browne Cunningham, first sea lord and chief of naval staff in the Royal Navy, 1943–46.
Andrew Browne Cunningham
British naval officer
Percy Hobart
British military officer
Miles Dempsey, commander of the British Second Army during World War II.
Miles Christopher Dempsey
British general
Victor Alexander John Hope, 2nd marquess of Linlithgow
British statesman and viceroy of India
James Martin Stagg
British meteorologist

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