Dangerous Games

(Author) Geoffrey Elliott
Format: Hardcover
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Dangerous Games is the remarkable story of two cousins, Lisa Hill [1900-96] and Lily Sergueiew [1912-50], born into prosperous families in pre-Revolution St Petersburg. In the immediate aftermath of the Revolution, both families fled for their lives, Lisa's to London and Lily's to Paris. Both families experienced hard times. Through doggedness and determination, Lisa pursued education and after a number of unlikely posts as a language teacher, entered University College, London and obtained a First Class degree in Russian in 1924 and a PhD four years later. During the Second World War she taught Russian to hundreds of students at Cambridge University and then in 1948, was appointed Professor of Slavonic Studies, a post she held for twenty years. Appointed DBE in 1976, Lisa married for the first time aged 84. Lily Sergueiew's short life was in stark contrast to that of her cousin. After a strict adolescence, Lily trained as a journalist and became fluent in English, German and French. In the 1930s she embarked on a series of solo adventures, travelling widely in Europe on foot and by bicycle. During one of her visits to Germany, Lily interviewed Hermann Goering, inveigled her way into the trial of the Reichstag arsonists and survived a number of scrapes with the authorities. After the invasion of France, she agreed to join the German intelligence service. Later Lily was recruited by MI5 and became a double agent, code named TREASURE. In this role Lily was demanding, uncooperative and in the run up to D-Day, dangerously disruptive. After D-Day, MI5 dispensed with her services. Lily's frequent attempts to involve her cousin in espionage activities were much resented by Lisa, who was herself engaged in work for the Ministry of Information. In addition Lisa regarded Lily as a threat to her career and she refused to meet her or reply to correspondence. After the Second World War, the cousins went separate ways. Lily married an American and moved to the USA. Never in robust health she died there in 1950. Lisa continued her academic career at Cambridge and for two years in America, with great success and on her death was much mourned. In this excellent biography, Geoffrey Elliott vividly describes the chaos that punctuated the final years of Tsarist Russia and the desperation of those trying to escape persecution that followed within and without Russia. He portrays Nazi Germany for what it was - riddled with corruption and gross incompetence and reveals the disparate characters of the cousins.

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Publisher:
Methuen Publishing Ltd
Format:
Hardcover
Number of pages:
None
Language:
en
ISBN:
9780413777805
Publish year:
2016
Publish date:
Sept. 15, 2016

Geoffrey Elliott

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