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Variants
- Hart, Edith Tudor-, 1908-1973
- Suschitzky, Edith, 1908-1973
Identifies LC/NAF RWO
Identifies RWO
Birth Date
- 1908-08-28
Death Date
- 1973-05-12
Birth Place
- Vienna (Austria)
Associated Language
- German
Field of Activity
(lcsh) Espionage, Communist--England
Occupation
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Closely Matching Concepts from Other Schemes
Sources
- found: Her Das Auge des Gewissens, c1986:t.p. (Edith Tudor Hart) p. 8, etc. (b. 1908 in Vienna; maiden name: Edith Suschitzky; photographer; d. 1973)
- found: Oxford DNB, Sept. 13, 2011(Hart, Edith Tudor, née Edith Suschitzky, 1908-1973, photographer; b. Vienna, Aug. 28, 1908; married Alexander Tudor Hart, 1933, and moved with him to London; d. Brighton, May 12, 1973)
- found: OCLC, Sept. 13, 2011(hdgs.: Hart, Edith Tudor; Hart, Edith Tudor, 1908-1973; Tudor Hart, Edith; Tudor Hart, Edith, 1908-1973; Tudor-Hart, Edith, 1908-1973)
- found: Edith Tudor-Hart, c2013:9 (Edith Tudor-Hart (née Suschitzky), b. 1908; d. 1973) p. 120 (b. Vienna) p. 4 of cover (began her career as a teacher and photojournalist; posthumously infamous for supplying recruits to the group of Soviet spies known as the Cambridge Five)
- found: Wikipedia, Feb. 28, 2014(Edith Tudor-Hart (née Edith Suschitzky); b. Vienna, Aug. 28, 1908; d. May 12, 1973; Austrian-British photographer, communist-sympathiser and spy; studied photography at Bauhaus Dessau; instrumental in recruiting the Cambridge Spy ring; codename: Edith)
- found: Lexikon zur Fotografie in Österreich 1839 bis 1945, 2005(Suschitzky (Tudor Hart), Edith; b. Vienna, Aug. 1908; married English doctor, Alexander Tudor-Hart, 1933)
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Change Notes
- 1988-09-15: new
- 2018-09-06: revised
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