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    Rudolf Ivanovich Abel (Russian: Рудольф Иванович Абель), real name William August Fisher (11 July 1903 – 15 November 1971), was a Soviet intelligence officer. He adopted his alias when arrested on charges of conspiracy by the FBI in 1957.

  2. Rudolf Abel (born July 11, 1903, Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, England—died November 15, 1971, Moscow, Russia) was a Soviet intelligence officer, convicted in the United States in 1957 for conspiring to transmit military secrets to the Soviet Union.

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  3. Oct 14, 2015 · Soviet spy William Fisher, a.k.a. Rudolf Abel, was convicted of espionage in the United States in 1957 and later exchanged for imprisoned American Francis Gary Powers.

  4. Oct 9, 2015 · Learn how the movie Bridge of Spies portrays the true story of James Donovan, the lawyer who defended Soviet spy Rudolf Abel and negotiated his exchange for Francis Gary Powers. Find out the facts and differences between the film and the real events, such as Abel's capture, trial, and death.

  5. Nov 28, 2015 · The arrest and trial of the "most famous Soviet spy of all time", Rudolf Abel, is the inspiration for the latest Steven Spielberg blockbuster, Bridge of Spies. But who was Abel and what is...

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  6. Jun 14, 2023 · In this article, we will explore the life and career of Rudolf Abel, from his early days as a Soviet intelligence agent to his arrest and trial in the United States, and his controversial...

  7. Learn how a hollow nickel containing a coded message led to the arrest of a Soviet spy in New York in 1953. The spy, Rudolf Abel, was a KGB officer who had been operating in the US for five years.