Keith MacKinnon

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The papal legate, Monsignor Angelo Giuseppe Roncalli, who would later become Pope John XXIII, proved to be a fund of good intelligence and a vigorous antifascist. Like so many in wartime Istanbul, Roncalli was playing a double game, dining with Papen and taking his wife’s confession while using his office to smuggle Jewish refugees out of occupied Europe.
A Spy Among Friends: Kim Philby and the Great Betrayal
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