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Engelbert Broda (29 August 1910 in Vienna – 26 October 1983 in Hainburg an der Donau) was an Austrian chemist and physicist suspected by some to have been a KGB spy code-named ''Eric'', who could have been a main Soviet source of information on British and American nuclear research.〔(Daily Telegraph, 10 May 2009 - New spy book names Engelbert Broda as KGB atomic spy in Britain. )〕〔(''The Times'', 10 June 2009 - The spy who started the Cold War. ) 〕 == Life == Broda was born in 1910 as the first son of Viola and Ernst Broda, a Viennese lawyer. His brother Christian was later to become Minister of Justice in Austria. Broda was strongly influenced by his uncle Georg Wilhelm Pabst, a famous film director, and Egon Schönhof, who returned to Austria as a convinced communist after serving time as a prisoner of war in Russia. Whilst studying at the University of Vienna Broda took part in the communist resistance against the National Socialists. During this period he was imprisoned several times because of his political activities. Broda emigrated to the United Kingdom in 1938.
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