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· wéi 'ěr Ruth Kuczynski
guó zhì lián bāng gòng guó  (1907niánwǔyuè15rì2000niánqīyuè7rì)

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yuèdòu · wéi 'ěr Ruth Kuczynskizài小说之家dezuòpǐn!!!
   · wéi 'ěr ( Ruth Werner) yuán míng 'ěr · hàn 'ěr shì guó zhù míng zuò jiāshēng 1907 nián, 2000 nián 7 yuè 7 zài bólín shìxiǎng nián 93 suì
   shì xiǎng yòu shèng míng de guó jīng shǐ xué jiā yóu 'ěr gēn · qīn ( JürgenKuczynski)。 1926 nián 19 suì shíjiā guó gòng chǎn dǎngcān jiā liǎo dāng shí guó zuǒ zuò jiā lián méng lǐng dǎo de wén huó dòngbìng zài bólín zhù gōng rén shū guǎn gōng zuòtóng shí jīng xiāo guó suǒ yòu de zuǒ chū bǎn shè chū bǎn de shū 。 1930 nián xià tiān suí zhàng jīng yóu lián lái dào zhōng guó shàng hǎihuà míng hàn bǎo jiā réncóng shì xià mìng huó dòngtóng nián zài shàng hǎi jié shí liǎo wéi lián de hóng jiàndié chá · zuǒ 'ěr ( RichardSorge), chéng wéi de bāng shǒuzài guó shàng hǎi děng huó dòngzuǒ 'ěr shàn tóng cuì zhù běn de gāo wài jiāo guān yuán zhōu xuán 'ér zhù chēnglǎo liàn chū méi men de shè jiāo juàn bèi wéi cuì shā lóng zhī shī dàn zuǒ 'ěr hái shì 1944 nián 11 yuè 7 bèi běn shā hài
   wéi 'ěr zài shàng hǎi jiān guó zuǒ wén xué jiè yòu guò mìqiè de jiē chù jié shí liǎo xùnsòng qìng língdīng líng měi guó zhě shǐ lāi céng bāng zhù xùn sōu huì zhī de bǎn huà zhì pǐn xùn yòu guò qīn de jiāo wǎng zài zhuànjì zhōng shuō céng míng wéi xùn zhù biān debēn liú biǎo guò jiè shào guó zuǒ wén xué de wén zhāng
  
   wéi 'ěr de 1977 nián chū bǎn de zhù míng zhuànjìsuǒ de bào gào》( SonjasRapport) ér xiǎng wén tánhòu gāi shū yóu shè yuàn zhāng yán jiū yuán fān chū bǎn wéidié hǎi jiù》( jiě fàng jūn wén chū bǎn shè)。


  Ruth Ursula Kuczynski (15 May 1907, Schöneberg – 7 July 2000, Berlin, also known as Ruth Werner, Ursula Beurton and Ursula Hamburger) was a German author and spy for the Soviet Union. A daughter of Robert René Kuczynski, she joined the Communist party at an early age. After her family moved to the United States in 1928, Kuczynski became a spy for the GRU. Code-named "Sonja", she married Rudolf Hamburger, another GRU agent, and moved to China, where she operated a spy ring under the direction of Richard Sorge.
  After undergoing formal training in Moscow in 1934, she was active in Manchuria in 1935, then moved to London before going to Switzerland in 1939, where she collaborated with the Lucy spy ring. She divorced later that same year, and remarried with Len Beurton shortly afterwards. In 1941 she moved to Britain and continued her activities for the GRU for most of the decade. Following the arrest of physicist Klaus Fuchs in late 1949, Kuczynski fled to East Berlin, where she retired from the GRU in 1950.
  After her resignation, she worked for the East German government for a decade, then began a new career as an author. Her writings include her autobiography, Sonja's report but also several children's books.
  She was awarded the Order of the Red Banner twice in recognition to her services to the Soviet Union, in 1937 and 1969.
    

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