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I remember hearing about this back in the '70s or '80s. I'm not sure which one. I also read a novel about it. The title and author escape me. Back in October 1956, a Soviet battlecruiser, I can't think of the name right now, was in Britain on a courtesy call. A British MI6 agent named Crabbe, I can't
think of his first name, was found dead under the ship. This caused a major
diplomatic row and almost led to Britain and the Soviet Union declaring war on each other. It became a major British scandal dubbed "The Crabbe Affair"
by the British media. It appeared that Crabbe had suffered a heart attack while placing explosives under the Soviet battlecruiser. What if the Crabbe Affair had let to World War III?
think of his first name, was found dead under the ship. This caused a major
diplomatic row and almost led to Britain and the Soviet Union declaring war on each other. It became a major British scandal dubbed "The Crabbe Affair"
by the British media. It appeared that Crabbe had suffered a heart attack while placing explosives under the Soviet battlecruiser. What if the Crabbe Affair had let to World War III?