
The British government plunged the distance between the upcoming chief of its foreign intelligence and its grandfather, according to reports, was known as “Butcher”.
Blaise Metreweli was declared an incoming head of the British secret service at the beginning of this month. It will be a news service-a first-element woman “C” (boss) in her 116-year history.
What do we know about the grandfather of a “Nazi spy”
According to documents accessible BBC, Blaise Metreweli’s father’s grandfather Constantine Dobrowolski, who became the Red Army of the Soviet Union, became the main informant in the Chernigiv region of modern Ukraine.
Another news from The Daily Mail also states that German archives have shown that Dobrowolski was a commander of the Wehrmacht known as “Butcher” or “Agent No. 30”.
Dobrowolski even had 50,000 ruble rewards laid on him by Soviet leaders, and was dubbed by the “worst enemy of the Ukrainian people”. He also sent letters to the supervisor that he “personally” participated in the extermination of Jews, “Daily Mail added.
The relationship of Blaise Metreweli with her grandfather
However, Blaise Metreweli did not know nor met her father’s grandfather, a foreign spokesman said in his statement, AFP reported.
“Blaise’s family origin is characterized by conflict and division and, as is the case with many with Eastern European heritage, only partially understands.”
“It was this complex heritage that contributed to its obligation to prevent conflicts and protect the British public from modern threats from today’s hostile states, as another boss of MI6,” AfP reads a statement issued by a foreign authority.
British stand against Nazi Germany – a view of the past
Great Britain (Great Britain), part of the allies that faced Germany and other vaccines during World War II.
After he came to power in 1933, Adolf Hitler apparently violated Versailles’s treaty, kept Germany and in 1936 remilitarized the Rhineland. He had aggressive and ambitious goals of foreign policy.
Britain initially watched the reassurance policy and tried to give Hitler something he wanted to keep peace. When Hitler interrupted an agreement concluded at the Munich Conference, it was clear that the calming failed and the war broke out after the invasion of Poland in September 1939.
The United Kingdom’s creators – including Churchill – cheated on the Nazi dominance, threatened the European balance of power, which is the cornerstone of British foreign policy since the Napoleonic era.
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