Commander Wilfred Albert "Biffy" Dunderdale, CMG, MBE (24 December 1899 – 13 November 1990) was a British spy and intelligence officer.
[1] Dunderdale served in the Royal Navy (RNVR) during the First World War, despite his thick accent[4] he had grown up speaking Russian and English.
His work involved liaison with French intelligence (1926–40) and Polish intelligence (1940–45 in connection with the decrypting of German Enigma-enciphered messages [citation needed]; and to Constantinople, where he said that his first job for MI6 was to buy foreign members of the Sultan's harem and arrange for them to be repatriated by the Royal Navy.
[4] According to notes compiled by Stephen Dorril for his 1989 book, A Who's Who of the British State, Dunderdale was a member of Boodle's.
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