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Sidney Reilly
MC
Reilly's 1918 German passport
(issued to "George Bergmann")
Bornc. 1873[a]
Possibly Odessa, Russian Empire
Died5 November 1925 (aged 51)
Possibly Moscow, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union
Other names"Ace of Spies"; Dr. T. W. Andrew; Mr. Constantine; George Bergmann
Espionage activity
Allegiance
  • Sidney Reilly United Kingdom
  • Sidney Reilly Germany[1]
  • Empire of Japan[2]
  • Sidney Reilly Russia[3]
Service branch
  • United Kingdom Secret Service Bureau
  • Kenpeitai
CodenameS.T.I.[8]
Operations
  • Lockhart Plot[4]
  • D'Arcy Concession[5]
  • Zinoviev letter[6][7]
Military career
AllegianceSidney Reilly United Kingdom
Service/branchSidney Reilly Royal Air Force
Years of service1917–1921
RankSecond Lieutenant
AwardsMilitary Cross

Sidney George Reilly MC (/ˈrli/; c. 1873[a] – 5 November 1925), known as the "Ace of Spies", was a Russian-born adventurer and secret agent employed by Scotland Yard's Special Branch and later by the Foreign Section of the British Secret Service Bureau,[9] the precursor to the modern British Secret Intelligence Service (MI6/SIS).[10][11] He is alleged to have spied for at least four different great powers,[1] and documentary evidence indicates that he was involved in espionage activities in 1890s London among Russian émigré circles, in Manchuria on the eve of the Russo-Japanese War (1904–05), and in an abortive 1918 coup d'état against Vladimir Lenin's Bolshevik government in Moscow.[12]

Reilly disappeared in Soviet Russia in the mid-1920s, lured by the Cheka's Operation Trust. British diplomat and journalist R. H. Bruce Lockhart publicised his and Reilly's 1918 exploits to overthrow the Bolshevik regime in Lockhart's 1932 book Memoirs of a British Agent.[13][14] This became an international best-seller and garnered global fame for Reilly. The memoirs retold the efforts by Reilly, Lockhart, and other conspirators to sabotage the Bolshevik revolution while still in its infancy.

The world press made Reilly into a household name within five years of his execution by Soviet agents in 1925, lauding him as a peerless spy and recounting his many espionage adventures. Newspapers dubbed him "the greatest spy in history" and "the Scarlet Pimpernel of Red Russia".[15] The London Evening Standard described his exploits in an illustrated serial in May 1931 headlined "Master Spy". Ian Fleming used him as a model for James Bond in his novels set in the early Cold War.[16] Reilly is considered to be "the dominating figure in the mythology of modern British espionage".[17]

  1. ^ a b Deacon 1987, pp. 133–136.
  2. ^ Deacon 1987, p. 77.
  3. ^ Deacon 1972, pp. 144, 175.
  4. ^ McNeal 2002, p. 137.
  5. ^ Spence 2002, pp. 57–59.
  6. ^ Williamson 1926.
  7. ^ Ludecke 1929, p. 107.
  8. ^ Hill 1932, p. 201.
  9. ^ New York Times 1933.
  10. ^ Thomson 2011.
  11. ^ SIS Website 2007.
  12. ^ Lockhart 1932, pp. 277, 322–323.
  13. ^ Lockhart 1932.
  14. ^ Spence 2002, Chapter 8: The Russian Question.
  15. ^ Billington 1984.
  16. ^ Lycett 1996, pp. 118, 132.
  17. ^ Andrew 1986, p. 83.


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