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Greville Maynard Wynne (19 March 1919 – 28 February 1990) was a British engineer and businessman recruited by
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because of his frequent travel to Eastern Europe. He acted as a courier to transport top-secret information to London from Soviet agent
Oleg Penkovsky Oleg Vladimirovich Penkovsky (russian: link=no, Олег Владимирович Пеньковский; 23 April 1919 – 16 May 1963), codenamed HERO, was a Soviet military intelligence (GRU) colonel during the late 1950s and early 1960s. Pen ...
. Wynne and Penkovsky were both arrested by the
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in November 1962, when some of the information their endeavours produced was of assistance to the West during the
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. They were convicted of
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. Penkovsky was executed the following year and Wynne was sentenced to eight years imprisonment. He was detained at
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. Struggling with deteriorating health, he was released in 1964 in exchange for the Soviet spy Konon Molody.


Early life

Wynne was born in Shropshire, England, and raised in
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, South Wales. His father was a foreman in an engineering workshop. He struggled with dyslexia and left school at 14 to work for an electrical contractor. He then worked at a telephone factory as an apprentice. After the
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, he traded in electrical equipment, travelling often through Europe and India. Wynne married Sheila Beaton in 1946; the couple had a son, Andrew, born in 1952. His business extended into
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countries from 1955.


MI6 and later life

In November 1960, Wynne was recruited by
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and asked to make a sales trip to Moscow, where he made contact with
Oleg Penkovsky Oleg Vladimirovich Penkovsky (russian: link=no, Олег Владимирович Пеньковский; 23 April 1919 – 16 May 1963), codenamed HERO, was a Soviet military intelligence (GRU) colonel during the late 1950s and early 1960s. Pen ...
, a high-ranking
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officer. Penkovsky had made earlier offers to spy for the West. Wynne later became an intermediary and courier for Penkovsky, smuggling top-secret Soviet intelligence to London on return from his frequent trips to the USSR. Wynne's and Penkovsky's espionage activities were discovered by the
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. Both men were arrested in November 1962, around the time of the
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. Wynne and Penkovsky each pleaded guilty on 7 May 1963 and were sentenced four days later. Wynne was sentenced to eight years in prison. Penkovsky was sentenced to death and executed by firing squad, though Wynne believed he died by suicide in prison. Wynne was held at the Lubyanka. In April 1964, amid British concerns for his deteriorating health, Wynne was released in exchange for the Soviet spy Konon Molody (also known as Gordon Lonsdale). After his release, Wynne returned to his business career. He and his wife Sheila divorced, and Wynne became estranged from his son and only child, Andrew. In 1970 Wynne married Johanna Herma Van Buren. The couple separated a few years before his death but were still legally married when he died. On 23 May 1966, he appeared as himself in an episode of the American television series '' To Tell the Truth'', receiving two of four possible votes. Wynne struggled with depression and alcoholism in the aftermath of imprisonment. He died of throat cancer at the Cromwell Hospital in
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on 28 February 1990, aged 70.


Questions over pre-Penkovsky MI5 work

Later in life, Wynne wrote two books about his work for British intelligence: ''The Man from Moscow'' (1967) and ''The Man from Odessa'' (1981). In these books, Wynne claimed to have been recruited by
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as early as the Second
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, long before his work with Penkovsky. Historians question this account. The authors of ''The Spy Who Saved the World'' wrote, “He ynnehad no previous intelligence experience or training.” Others have made similar assessments, stating that Wynne was a civilian at the time of his recruitment by MI6 in 1960.


Portrayal in popular culture

*Wynne was portrayed by David Calder in the 1985
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television serial ''Wynne and Penkovsky.'' *He was portrayed by Peter Lindford in the 2007
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''. *He was portrayed by
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in the 2021 film '' The Courier''. His wife Sheila was portrayed by
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References


Further reading

* * * ** * :: Also published as: ''Contact on Gorky Street'' and ''Wynne and Penkovsky''. *


External links

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Greville Wynne Picture
*BBC
Account of Wynne's trial
* {{DEFAULTSORT:Wynne, Greville 1919 births 1990 deaths Alumni of the University of Nottingham British expatriates in the Soviet Union British spies against the Soviet Union Deaths from cancer in England Deaths from esophageal cancer MI5 personnel People extradited from the Soviet Union Prisoners and detainees of the Soviet Union Secret Intelligence Service personnel