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128:, which was the Lunn family's winter home. "I remember endlessly walking up the practice slope, skiing over a large bump and falling over," Lunn said at the age of 95. "My mother picked me up and said, 'Lean forward' – rather good advice." During the 1930s, Lunn was one of Britain's leading skiers. He was a member of the British international ski team from 1931 to 1937, and its captain from 1934 to 1937. At the 221:(1962–1967), and London for a third time (1967–1968). Wherever he went, Lunn seized every opportunity to ski. "We had four weeks in Mürren every Christmas," his son Stephen recalled. "He skied every day from 8.30 am to 4.30 pm, and he was furious if he went a day without a big fall, because that meant he wasn't trying hard enough." 244:
to bring about work on the Berlin Tunnel (known as Operation Gold by the Americans and Operation Stopwatch by the British). The operation was codenamed PBJOINTLY, with the P and B standing for Peter and Bill respectively. Most of the manpower and funds were provided by the Americans, while the
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As head of the SIS station in Vienna, Lunn discovered that beneath the French and British sectors, there were telephone cables that linked field units and airports of the Russian Army to Soviet headquarters. He got expert advice on tapping these lines, and a private mining consultant agreed to
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Espionage writer Richard C. S. Trahair provides this description of Lunn: "He had a slight build and blue eyes, spoke in a soft voice with a lisp, and appeared to be a quiet gentle fellow. However benign his appearance, he was a forceful man of strong will, hardworking, a devout
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was quite happy to let the West snoop on the Red Army, and did not use the tapped lines for disinformation, as that could have led to Blake's exposure. A full account of the operation from a British perspective is given by espionage writer
229:. Operation Silver, conceived by Lunn, was the first Cold War tunnel operation. It garnered a rich trove of message traffic from 1948 to 1951 and was a forerunner for the more ambitious 245:
technical skills and experience from the Vienna tunnel came from Lunn's officers. Unknown to either the SIS or the CIA, the tunnel was revealed to the Soviets from the beginning by
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construct a tunnel from the basement of a police post to the main phone cable between the Soviet headquarters in the Imperial Hotel and the Russian military airfield at
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in the 1936 Winter Olympics, detested every form of totalitarianism. Neither marched in the opening procession or attended the lavish banquet given by the
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Lunn retired from government service in 1986. In 2008, at a centenary dinner, he became an honorary member of the
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Eileen Antoinette Mary Preston (1912–1976), the daughter of Jenico Edward Joseph Preston, 15th
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Shortly before his second birthday in 1916, Lunn's father introduced him to skiing at
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In 1939 Peter Lunn entered government service, and in 1941 he joined the
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In 1954 Lunn was SIS head of station in Berlin, and cooperated with his
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race in which I failed to fall." Lunn and his father, who refereed the
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Encyclopedia of Cold War Espionage, Spies, and Secret Operations
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and Mabel Stafford Northcote (1889-1959), granddaughter of the
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and supervised secret operations for 30 years. He worked in
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Index

Peter Lunn (cricketer)
British
alpine skier
1936 Winter Olympics
spymaster
Cold War
telephone tapping
Arnold Lunn
1st Earl of Iddesleigh
Coventry
Eton
Mürren
1936 Winter Olympics
Garmisch-Partenkirchen
alpine skiing combined event
downhill
slalom
Nazis
Hon.
Viscount Gormanston
Roman Catholic
Secret Intelligence Service
Royal Artillery
MI6
Malta
Vienna
Bern
Berlin
Bonn
Beirut

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