
Sir Paul Dukes (1889 - 1967), was described by Britain's King George V as "greatest of all soldiers"
Sir Paul Dukes was a MI6 espionage officer who worked under cover in Bolshevik
Russia. He infiltrated several Bolshevik organisations including CHEKA, and helped
hundreds of Russians escape to Finland, even from Bolshevik prisons.
In 1922, 2 years after returning to Britain, he published Red Dusk and the
Sir Paul Dukes was a MI6 espionage officer who worked under cover in Bolshevik
Russia. He infiltrated several Bolshevik organisations including CHEKA, and helped
hundreds of Russians escape to Finland, even from Bolshevik prisons.
In 1922, 2 years after returning to Britain, he published Red Dusk and the
Morrow. In it he relates a conversation he had with a Lithuanian, about
how a Bolshevik leader admitted the Bolsheviks maintained power:

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