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Foote, Alexander, 1905-1956

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Personal name headingFoote, Alexander, 1905-1956
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Variant(s)Foote, Alexander Allan, 1905-1956
Foote, Allan Alexander, 1905-1956
Foote, Alexander, b. 1904 or 5
Foote, Alexander, 1904 or 1905-
Birth date1905-04-13
Death date1956-08-01
Place of birthLiverpool (England)
Place of deathLondon (England)
Found inHandbook for spies, 1964: t.p. (Alexander Foote)
Time.com (www), searched April 14, 2008 "Inconspicuous man", May 30, 1949 (Alexander Foote; double agent; aged 44)
Wikipedia, searched April 14, 2008 (Allan Alexander Foote; part of espionage ring run by Alexander Rado; probable double agent; wrote Handbook for spies; died in 1950s)
Wikipedia, November 2024 (Alexander Foote; Alexander Allan Foote; born April 13, 1905, in Liverpool; died August 1, 1956; radio operator for a Soviet espionage ring in Switzerland during World War II; joined the Royal Air Force in 1935 and deserted on December 23, 1936; following his desertion, he sailed for Spain and served with the British Battalion of the International Brigades during the Spanish Civil War for two years)
Wikipedia (German version), November 4, 2024 (Alexander Foote; Allan Alexander Foote; born 13. April 1905 in Derbyshire; died 1. August 1957)
International Brigade Memorial Trust website, November 4, 2024 (Alexander Foote; other name: Allan; died August 1, 1956, Pancras, London, England)