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25: 236:, and he was not used to speaking English or seeing so many people. Prevented from saying too much about his ordeal, he simply stated that prison conditions "were not particularly soft". The Cohens (Krogers) returned on 24 October 1969 to the Soviet Union after serving nine years of their 20-year sentence. 224:
The exchange was recorded in Hansard on 24 July 1969 Lords sitting, by Lord Chalfont. The exchange conditions agreed by the Soviet authorities that the day after the Krogers departure from the UK, Mr Michael Parsons and Mr Anthony Lorraine imprisoned for four and three years respectively for alleged
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government was criticised by the opposition for agreeing to release Peter and Helen Kroger in exchange for Brooke. Opponents claimed it set a dangerous precedent, and was an example of
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detectives. The Russian authorities only told Brooke he was being sent home 24 hours before he was released back to Britain. Upon his arrival at
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Barbara was later released and returned to Britain, but Gerald was sentenced to five years' detention, including four years in
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drug offences would also be released. Parsons and Lorraine arrived back in UK on 25 October 1969.
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Brooke later claimed he had passed on concealed documents, including codes, on behalf of the
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Operation Whisper The capture of Soviet Spies Morris and Lona Cohen by Barnes Carr 2016.
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Such exchanges had happened before. Notable examples included Soviet spy
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Brooke was surprised by the huge presence of journalists and reporters.
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After four years in custody he was exchanged, on 24 July 1969, for
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from the article and its talk page, especially if potentially
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Brooke explained that he was suffering from an inflamed
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In 1965, during the Easter break, he travelled to the
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Civil Birth and Registration Index 1916-2007, p. 119.
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in northwest London, and his case was raised in the
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