The Greatest Treason: Bizarre Story of Hollis, Liddell and Mountbatten

The Greatest Treason: Bizarre Story of Hollis, Liddell and Mountbatten

by RichardDeacon (Author)

Synopsis

The author claims that the Fifth Man was not, as "Spycatcher" contends, Roger Hollis, but Guy Liddell, who was part of a mostly homosexual set of aristocratic pro-Soviets that included Anthony Blunt, Guy Burgess and Louis Mountbatten. By sabotaging a defector's attempted warning to the Americans of Japanese plans to attack Pearl Harbour, Liddell may have changed the whole course of the war. Mountbatten, it is claimed, was a long-term communist sympathiser and homosexual and as a result the Americans always believed him to be a security risk. In the 1950s, it is claimed, he was sending secret messages to the Soviets including a pledg that in the event of a showdown between the Soviets and the Americans, he would be on the Soviet side.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 218
Edition: New edition
Publisher: Century
Published: 08 Nov 1990

ISBN 10: 0712646833
ISBN 13: 9780712646833