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Moura Budberg

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Geburt:
00.00.1892
Tot:
00.00.1974
Zusätzliche namen:
Мария Бенкендорф Будберг, Мария (Мура) Игнатьевна Закревская-Бенкендорф- Игнатьевна Закревская-Бенкендорф-Будберг, Maria Moura, Ignatievna Zakrevskaya-Benck
Kategorien:
Aristokrat, Diplomat, Drehbuchautor, Edelmann, Schriftsteller
Nationalitäten:
 russisch
Friedhof:
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Maria Ignatievna Budberg  born in Poltava, was the daughter of Ignaty Platonovitch Zakrevsky (1841–1905), a Russian nobleman and diplomat. She was an adventuress and double agent of OGPU and British Intelligence Service

She first married Johann von Benckendorff, a high-ranking Czarist diplomat, in 1911. They owned the mansion called Jendel in Jäneda, in Estonia where he was shot dead in 1918 by a local peasant.

Arrest

Before the October Revolution Moura worked in the Russian Embassy in Berlin where she became acquainted with British diplomat R. H. Bruce Lockhart. Upon the assassination of her husband in 1918, she was arrested on suspicion of spying for the United Kingdom and transferred to the Lubyanka prison. Bruce Lockhart, who mentions her, under her given name, in his book Memoirs of a Secret Agent tried to vouch for her, however he was detained as well for couple of weeks. Some allege that they were lovers.

After Lockhart was released and expelled from Russia soon after, in connection with the "Ambassadorial Conspiracy" affair (also known as the "Lockhart conspiracy").

Budberg was released as well under the condition that she would cooperate with the intelligence service if the need should arise in the future. Budberg got a job publishing "World Literature", where she met the writer Maxim Gorky with the help of Korney Chukovsky. She became a secretary and common law wife of Gorky, living in Gorky's house with a few interruptions from 1920 to 1933 (when the writer lived in Italy before returning to the USSR). He bitterly dedicated to her his last major work, the novel "The Life of Klim Samgin".

H. G. Wells

In 1920 she met historian and science fiction writer H. G. Wells and became his mistress. Their relationship was renewed in 1933 in London, where she emigrated after parting with Gorky. A close relationship with Wells continued until his death; Wells asked her to marry him, but Budberg strongly rejected this proposal.

She visited the Soviet Union twice, in 1936 for the funeral of Gorky (which made people call her an agent of the NKVD) and at the end of 1950, with a daughter of Alexander Guchkov.

She was briefly married to Baron Nikolai von Budberg-Bönningshausen.

Double agent

She was widely suspected of being a double agent for both the Soviet Union and British intelligence and has been called the "Mata Hari of Russia", after the famous Dutch exotic dancer and accused spy.

An MI5 informant said of her, "she can drink an amazing quantity, mostly gin".

Writing

Among her many activities, she wrote books and was the script writer for at least two films: Three Sisters directed by Laurence Olivier and John Sichel (1970), and The Sea Gull directed by Sidney Lumet (1968).

Family

Moura Budberg's older half-sister, Alexandra 'Alla' Ignatievna Zakrevskaya (1884–1960), who married Baron Arthur von Engelhardt before 1909, was the great-grandmother of Nick Clegg, leader of the British Liberal Democratic Party between December 2007 and May 2015, and Deputy Prime Minister of the United Kingdom during the 2010–2015 parliament.

Legacy

In May 2008 a television film "My Secret Agent Auntie" directed by Dimitri Collingridge was released in England

Ursache: wikipedia.org

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        NameBeziehungGeburtTotBeschreibung
        1Игнатий  ЗакревскийИгнатий ЗакревскийVater09.12.183909.03.1906
        2Фёдор  ТолстойФёдор ТолстойRELATION_PROGENITOR00.00.175800.00.1849
        3Фёдор  ТолстойФёдор ТолстойRELATION_PROGENITOR21.02.178325.04.1873
        4Пётр  ТолстойПётр ТолстойRELATION_PROGENITOR00.00.164517.02.1729
        5
        Paul von BenckendorffSohn00.00.1913
        6
        Анна ЗакревскаяSchwester00.00.188700.00.1941
        7Johann Hans Ulrich Nathanael  von BenckendorffJohann Hans Ulrich Nathanael von BenckendorffEhemann02.04.188219.04.1919
        8Василий  КочубейВасилий КочубейSchwager31.01.188302.10.1960
        9Генрих ЯгодаГенрих ЯгодаPartner07.11.189115.03.1938
        10Jakow   PetersJakow PetersPartner03.12.188625.04.1938
        11Robert Hamilton LockhartRobert Hamilton LockhartPartner02.09.188727.02.1970
        12Maxim GorkiMaxim GorkiMitglied auf Lebenszeit28.03.186818.06.1936
        13Herbert George  WellsHerbert George WellsMitglied auf Lebenszeit21.09.186613.08.1946
        14Аграфена  ЗакревскаяАграфена ЗакревскаяUr-Großmutter00.00.180000.00.1879
        15Kornei  TschukowskiKornei TschukowskiFreund31.03.188228.10.1969
        16Larissa ReissnerLarissa ReissnerBekanntschaft13.05.189509.02.1926
        17Josef StalinJosef StalinBekanntschaft18.12.187805.03.1953
        18Екатерина  ПешковаЕкатерина ПешковаBekanntschaft26.07.187600.00.1965
        19Felix DserschinskiFelix DserschinskiBekanntschaft11.09.187720.07.1926
        20George Bernard ShawGeorge Bernard ShawBekanntschaft26.07.185602.11.1950
        21Feodor  ChaliapinFeodor ChaliapinBekanntschaft13.02.187312.04.1938
        22Максим  ПешковМаксим ПешковBekanntschaft21.07.189711.05.1943
        23Jewgeni  SamjatinJewgeni SamjatinBekanntschaft20.01.188410.03.1937
        24LeninLeninBekanntschaft22.04.187021.01.1924
        25Alexandra  KollontaiAlexandra KollontaiBekanntschaft31.03.187227.03.1952
        26Анатолий ЛуначарскийАнатолий ЛуначарскийBekanntschaft23.11.187526.12.1933
        27TimošaTimošaBekanntschaft31.11.190110.01.1971
        28Sergei RadlowSergei RadlowBekanntschaft04.09.189227.10.1958
        29Boris  PilnjakBoris PilnjakBekanntschaft11.10.189421.04.1938

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