Maclean, Donald

Maclean, Donald

▪ British diplomat and spy
born May 25, 1913, London, Eng.
died March 11, 1983, Moscow, Russia, U.S.S.R.

      British diplomat who spied for the Soviet Union in World War II and early in the Cold War period.

      At the University of Cambridge in the 1930s, Maclean was part of a group of relatively privileged young men, among them Guy Burgess (Burgess, Guy), who all shared a fashionable disdain for capitalist democracy. Recruited as an agent by Soviet intelligence operatives, he began supplying information as a member of the British Foreign Office from 1934.

      As first secretary and then head of chancery at the British embassy in Washington, D.C., Maclean gained the post of secretary of the Combined Policy Committee on Atomic Development and was privy to highly classified information. He also supplied the Soviet Union with secret material relating to the formation of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. As head of the American department at the Foreign Office in 1950, he helped formulate Anglo-American policy for the Korean War.

      In May 1951 Maclean received a warning that a counterintelligence investigation by British and U.S. agencies was targeting him. Along with Burgess, who was also acting as a spy, he fled England and mysteriously vanished. No trace of the two men appeared until 1956, when they surfaced in Moscow and announced their long-standing allegiance to communism. In 1963 they were joined by Kim Philby (Philby, Kim), another Cambridge and Foreign Office colleague, who, it was revealed, had given them the warning in 1951. Not until 1979 was it made public that the inferred “fourth man” in the spy ring was Anthony Blunt (Blunt, Anthony), a respected art historian and member of the queen's household. It had been Blunt, also a Cambridge colleague, who had contacted Soviet agents to arrange for Maclean's and Burgess's escape from England.

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