Georges Pâques

Georges Pâques (29 January 1914 – 19 December 1993) was a French civil servant and spy.

He was the deputy head of NATO's press service until he was arrested in 1963 for passing secret information to the Soviet Union.

[1][2] A five-member jury convicted him in Paris and sentenced him to life imprisonment; he was freed after seven years in prison.

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