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205:. On 13 April 1940, Wolkoff went to Kent's flat to borrow some of the documents to have them photographed, as it emerged later. Her espionage work took a downturn when she then approached De Muncke and asked her if she could pass a coded letter to William Joyce through her Italian embassy contacts. De Muncke agreed and then showed the letter to Knight. 197:, a cipher clerk from the US embassy with similar views, who became a regular visitor to the Right Club. Kent later revealed to Wolkoff and Ramsay some of the documents that he had stolen from the embassy and was holding in his flat, notably on sensitive communications between 173:
When Britain went to war against Germany in September 1939, the Right Club officially disbanded but some members continued their antiwar activities. Wolkoff, using Assistant Military Attaché Col. Francesco Marigliano, an intermediary from the
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was passed. The Treachery Act imposed death sentences for acts which aided the enemy. After Wolkoff's conviction, the Certificates of Naturalisation (Revocation) Committee was contacted and her citizenship was revoked on 13 August 1943.
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Christabel Nicholson also was tried on pro-German conspiracy charges but acquitted on all counts. Still, she was then locked up in Holloway Prison under Regulation 18B, where she remained for 4 years. Ramsay,
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for "attempting to assist the enemy" and Kent, an American citizen, was sentenced to 7 years in prison. The two narrowly avoided execution since their crimes had been committed barely a month before the
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Wolkoff and Kent were arrested on 20 May 1940 and charged under the Official Secrets Act. As she was put into the police car, her arrest was witnessed by 11-year-old
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embassy, sent information to Berlin, including suggestions for Joyce's propaganda broadcasts. The Right Club had been infiltrated early on by
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Wolkoff was released from prison in 1947 and worked as a seamstress, lodging in the house of society figure
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Conspirator: The Untold Story of Tyler Kent, Ray Bearse, Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group, 1991, p. 272
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was a client of her couture business and also was under surveillance by British counterintelligence.
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and the character of our membership and meetings were strictly in keeping with this objective".
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Joyce joined the Right Club on 1 July 1939 but the following month, he departed for Germany.
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She was the eldest child of Admiral Nikolai Wolkoff (1870–1954) who was the last
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Wolkoff belonged to "one of many small anti-semitic associations in Britain", the
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in London. Her family had decided to stay in Britain in the aftermath of the
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Griffiths, p.370, states that the offences were against Defence Regulations.
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The Nameless War. A History of the Events leading up to the Second World War
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to take an interest in her activities and from 1935, she was placed under
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as prosecutor. On 7 November 1940, Wolkoff was sentenced to 10 years'
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also citing Archibald Ramsay as saying "our hope was to avert war"
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Admiral Wolkoff's file in The National Archives (KV 2/2258)
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Russian
White Russian émigrée
Right Club
World War II
Imperial Russian
naval attaché
Bolshevik Revolution
South Kensington
Natural History Museum
right-wing
Nazi Germany
Hans Frank
Rudolf Hess
MI5
surveillance
Wallis Simpson
Right Club
Archibald Maule Ramsay
William Joyce
A. K. Chesterton
Francis Yeats-Brown
Bengal Lancer
Wilmot Nicholson
the Duke of Wellington
Conservative Party
Jewish influence
Italian
MI5
Elizabeth Arden
Maxwell Knight

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