L'Express magazine reveals that it was run by a KGB agent
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French magazine L'Express revealed on Thursday that its director in the 1970s, Philippe Grumbach, was a spy for the Soviet secret services, according to AFP. “A brilliant journalist. But also a traitor to France who, for thirty-five years, worked for the KGB,” the magazine headlined.
Philippe Grumbach était le directeur du média dans les années 70, alors qu’il était « un des plus grands espions soviétiques de la Ve République ».
The Thursday edition of the magazine reveals that its director in the 70s, Philippe Grumbach, who was hiding behind the alias “Brok”, was a spy for the secret services of the USSR.
The editorial staff of the prestigious French weekly “L'Express” has revealed shocking information about its former editor-in-chief. It turns out that the late Philippe Grumbach was a regular collaborator of the KGB for 35 years. In the latest issue of the weekly “L'Express”, hitherto unknown information about one of the editors of the French newspaper was revealed. Philippe Grumbach held important positions in the editorial office of the aforem…
French magazine L'Express claimed on Tuesday, February 13th, after nearly half a century, that 1970s director Philippe Grumbach, “a brilliant journalist but a traitor to France for 35 years”, was hiding under the pseudonym “Brok” and was a spy for the Soviet Union's secret services, the former KGB reported, AFP reported, taken by news.ro “His intimate circle confirmed this secret relationship for L'Express. A close friend of Mitterrand and Gisca…
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