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    RUSSIAN SPY WHO 'SAVED' CHURCHILL, STALIN AND ROOSEVELT FROM ASSASSINATION DIES, AGED 87
    By Will Stewart

    Daily Mail
    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2085371/Russian-spy-saved-Churchill-Stalin-Roosevelt-assassination-dies-aged-87.html?ito=feeds-newsxml
    Jan 11 2012
    UK

    Soviet WWII spy Gevork Vartanyan has died at the age of 87

    A legendary Russian spy who foiled a Nazi plot to assassinate Winston
    Churchill, Josef Stalin and Franklin D. Roosevelt has died aged 87,
    the former KGB announced yesterday.

    Gevork Andreyevich Vartanyan, codenamed Amir, ensured the safety of
    the three leaders by exposing a plot to kill them at the historic
    1943 Tehran conference of the 'Big Three' Allies.

    He was just 19 at the time but he led a group of young Soviet agents
    to disrupt a German plot codenamed Operation Long Jump to wipe out
    the leaders of Britain, the USSR and the US.

    As his death was announced he received an immediate accolade from
    the Kremlin signifying his standing as one of Moscow's greatest-ever
    agents.

    Russian President Dmitry Medvedev lauded Vartanyan as a 'legendary spy,
    a true patriot of his country and an extraordinary personality.'

    In a letter of condolence to the agent's family, he said of Vartanyan
    - some of whose espionage achievements remain secret to this day:
    'He participated in stunning special operations which have gone down
    in the history of our foreign intelligence.'

    'Everyone in foreign intelligence will remember Gevork Andreyevich
    for his overwhelming love for the motherland and his fidelity to his
    duty,' added a spokesman for the SVR, Russian foreign intelligence.

    Despite saving Churchill, one of his most famous operations was to
    infiltrate a British spy academy for Russian-speaking agents in Iran
    in 1942, learning the identities of agents who London planned to send
    undercover to the Soviet Union, and exposing the network.

    After the war, the agent - whose father was also a Moscow intelligence
    operative - and his wife Goar, herself a noted spy, worked undercover
    for three decades in many countries engaged in crucial work for
    the KGB.

    Even today the SVR refuses to divulge his role, admitting merely that
    he worked in 'extreme conditions' and 'complicated circumstances'.

    'Everything we did was important for the motherland.

    But the most important things cannot be discussed at the moment,'
    he said shortly before his death.

    When Vartanyan finally came in from the cold he held an emotional
    meeting with Celia Sandys, Churchill's granddaughter, in Moscow
    in 2007.

    The pair toasted 'the great troika - Stalin, Churchill and Roosevelt'
    with Armenian brandy.

    'It is thanks to them that we live in peace today,' he told her,
    adding that Stalin 'was sending Armenian brandy to Churchill by the
    case' and that the British wartime leader 'was very fond of it.'

    The legendary Russian-born spy was the son of an Iranian factory
    owner of Armenian origin. His father took the family back to Iran in
    the 1930s as part of a mission decreed by Stalin.

    He enlisted his son who was working undercover by the age of 16.



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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