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  1. 14 de abr. de 2023 · MacLean. Donald William MacLean, son of Roderick and Ann (MacIntyre) MacLean, passed away peacefully at the Moncton City Hospital, New Brunswick, on April 12, 2023, at the age of 84. Don was born in Moncton and graduated from St. FX University in 1960. He worked in Ottawa for the Department Bureau of Statistics as a statistician.

  2. Donald Maclean (1913-1983), Soviet spy. Sitter in 3 portraits British diplomat and Soviet spy. The son of a cabinet minister, Maclean met Kim Philby, Anthony Blunt and Guy Burgess at Cambridge University, where he studied modern languages at Trinity Hall (1931-34). It was during his time at Cambridge that Maclean was recruited by the Soviet secret service (NKVD).

  3. Nombre Fecha de Nacimiento Lugar de Nacimiento; Ema Mac-Lean Labbé : Santiago,Chile

  4. Sir Donald McLean (1820-1877) was one of the most influential figures in 19th-century New Zealand history. In his various roles as Chief Land Purchase Officer, Native Secretary, the Superintendent of Hawkes Bay, official in charge of military operations on the East Coast and Native Minister, McLean played a pivotal role in relations between Māori and the government.

  5. Guy Burgess and Donald Maclean were the first ideologically motivated spies to defect to the Soviet Union after the Second World War; moreover, they were the first Soviet spies with access to NATO secrets. During the 1950s their names became synonymous with the Cold...

  6. Donald Duart Maclean (/məˈkleɪn/; 25 May 1913 Marylebone, London[1] – 6 March 1983 Moscow) was an English diplomat and member of the Cambridge Five who were members of MI5, MI6 or the diplomatic service who acted as spies for the Soviet Union in the Second World War and beyond. He was recruited as a "straight penetration agent" (not a double agent) while an undergraduate at Cambridge by ...

  7. Donald Duart Maclean was a British diplomat and Soviet double agent who participated in the Cambridge Five spy ring. After being recruited by a Soviet agent as an undergraduate student, Maclean entered the civil service. In 1938, he was appointed as Third Secretary at the British embassy in Paris. He served in London and Washington, D.C., achieving promotion to First Secretary.

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