Blonde, beautiful Nazi spy who helped defeat Allied forces in key WWII battle
August 26th, 2010 - 1:35 pm ICT by ANIMelbourne/London, Aug.26 (ANI): A tall and glamorous looking Nazi spy infiltrated Britain’s military command and obtained top-secret battle plans that ensured a defeat for the Allies in the Norwegian campaign during the second World War.
The Germans invaded Norway on April 9, 1940. Within days the British launched a counter-attack, aimed at the vital port of Narvik.
By the end of May the German commander at Narvik, Lieutenant-General Eduard Dietl, was isolated, under-supplied and outnumbered by the British under Lieutenant-General Claude Auchinleck.
At that point the German Abwehr, the military intelligence organisation, deployed a secret weapon: Marina Lee (sometimes spelt Lie), a stunning 30-year-old ballerina and spy.
She fled Russia in 1917 after the Bolsheviks murdered her parents. After settling in Norway, she married an engineer named Einer Andreas Lee, and became head of the School of Ballet in Oslo.
British intelligence suspected her of spreading Soviet propaganda, but around 1935 she was recruited by the Abwehr, and became, in the words of MI5, “a highly valued and experienced German agent”.
She spoke six languages and used various names. The British also noted her “passion for telling fortunes by cards”.
According to an MI5 report, German secret service dispatched Lee to British military headquarters “to obtain Auchinleck’s plan of attack”.
How she got this information is not known, although MI5 clearly suspected that her feminine charms played a part - “languid behaviour” may be wartime code for seduction.
The last British and French troops were evacuated from Narvik on June 8; two days later, Norway capitulated.
The Abwehr credited Lee with the change in German fortunes, but her intelligence was not the only factor.
The British did not discover Lee’s existence until late 1940, when the Royal Navy on an Arctic island captured German spies posing as meteorologists.
One spy, Hans von Finckenstein, revealed her identity, and the key role that German intelligence believed she had played at Narvik.
At least two more captured Germans later confirmed Finckenstein’s revelations.
Lee appears to have been rewarded for her intelligence coup. Within a year she had a German passport and was living in a Madrid hotel in neutral Spain. She was paid 5,000 pesetas a month to glean intelligence from Allied officers.
Marina Lee was last spotted by MI5 at the Ritz Hotel in Madrid in 1948, and for some years afterwards British intelligence wondered what had happened to this “very clever and dangerous woman”.
The last entry in her MI5 file speculates that she might have transferred her allegiance to Soviet intelligence.
Despite the fate of her parents, the file says, she had been a friend of Stalin and senior figures in Moscow. (ANI)
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