Litzi Friedmann

Female, Person

1910 –

32

Who is Litzi Friedmann?

Litzi Friedmann, born Alice Kohlmann, was an Austrian Communist of Jewish origins who was the first wife of Kim Philby.

Born in Vienna, Kohlmann married at the age of 18 but divorced a year later. She joined the Communist Party and was imprisoned by Austria in 1932 for a few weeks. Philby arrived in Vienna in 1933. In February 1934, the Dolfuss government began a further crackdown on known leftists. Philby and Kohlman believed that she would be a target, so they married in Vienna on 24 February. In her book The Private Life of Kim Philby: The Moscow Years, Philby's last wife, Rufina, quotes another author, who she calls Brown, as saying that Teddy Kollek was at the wedding. In any event, more than twenty years later, Kollek recognized Philby at CIA headquarters.

After the Socialist movement collapsed in April 1934, they left Vienna for London, and arrived in May. Friedmann had a friend in London who was working for Soviet intelligence, the Vienna-born photographer Edith Tudor-Hart. One biographer of Philby, Genrikh Borovik, who had access to the Soviet archives, says that Tudor-Hart recommended Friedmann and Philby as suitable candidates for NKVD recruitment.

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