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Vic Allen
Vic Allen (12 January 1923 – 26 October 2014) was a British sociologist, historian, economist and Emeritus Professor at the University of Leeds who worked closely with British trade unions, the peace movement and anti-apartheid activists. He was revealed to have been a traitor and "agent of influence" for the East German Stasi secret police in 1999.〔Peter Schweizer, ''Reagan's war: the epic story of his forty-year struggle and final triumph over communism'', Doubleday, 2002; ISBN 0-385-50471-3, p.222〕〔Stefan Berger, Norman Laporte, ''The other Germany: perceptions and influences in British-East German relations, 1945-1990'', Wissner, 2005; ISBN 3-89639-485-1, pp. 86-87〕〔("I regret nothing, says Stasi spy" ), BBC News, 20 September 1999〕〔Paul Lashmar, et al ("Scargill's ally was Stasi agent", ) ''Independent on Sunday'', 19 September 1999.〕 ==Early life== Born in Hawarden in Flintshire, Vic Allen left school with no qualifications at fifteen to become an apprentice bricklayer. He worked as a bricklayer before and after service in the RAF in World War II. During this time, he became an accomplished amateur boxer competing at a national level. While working as a bricklayer, he began to be educated in Marxism and socialism by fellow workers who lent him books. He became more politicised after being sacked from a site for joining a trade union.
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