R. H. Bruce Lockhart
Sir Robert Hamilton Bruce Lockhart, KCMG (2 September 1887 – 27 February 1970) was a British diplomat, journalist, author, and secret agent. His 1932 book ''Memoirs of a British Agent'' became an international bestseller by telling of his experiences in Russia in 1918 following the Bolshevik Revolution. He left the country after he was accused of having led a failed plot to assassinate Vladimir Lenin, the so-called Ambassadors' plot, a charge which he always denied. Later research suggests that the "Lockhart Plot" was a sting operation orchestrated by Felix Dzerzhinsky with the goal of discrediting the British and French governments. Provided by Wikipedia
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Lockhart, Robert Hamilton Bruce, 1887-1970.
Published 1952
Published 1952
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Lockhart, Robert Hamilton Bruce, 1887-1970.
Published 1934
Published 1934
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Author:
Lockhart, Robert Hamilton Bruce, 1887-1970.
Published 1952
Published 1952
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Lockhart, Robert Hamilton Bruce, 1887-1970.
Published 1933
Published 1933
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