Reilly, Sidney

Reilly, Sidney

▪ Russian spy
original name  Sigmund Rosenblum  
born March 24, 1874, Odessa, Ukraine, Russian Empire
died Nov. 25, 1925, Moscow?

      spy who obtained Persian oil concessions and German naval secrets for Britain. Many of the romanticized stories about him may have been inventions of his own.

      Born the illegitimate son of a Jewish doctor in Odessa, he studied chemistry in Vienna (1890–93) before going to Brazil. There he befriended British Army officers in the Amazon and was recommended to British intelligence in London (1896). He changed his name to Sidney George Reilly in 1899.

      Attached to Britain's Secret Intelligence Service, he allegedly over the years reported on Russian oil developments at Baku, the progress of the Trans-Siberian Railroad, Dutch aid to the South African Boers (1899), oil developments in Persia (1902), and Russian naval fortifications in Port Arthur, Manchuria. In 1905, as the story goes, he disguised himself as a priest on the French Riviera and inveigled the Persian oil-concession holder, William Knox D'Arcy, into selling oil concessions to Britain against fierce French competition, greatly benefiting Britain's future energy supplies.

      As manager of a German shipbuilder's agency in St. Petersburg, Russia, he seems to have gained access to details of Germany's five-year naval-development plan, which he reported to London over a three-year period prior to the outbreak of World War I. In New York City from 1914, he bought munitions and helped counter German sabotage of American factories supplying the Allies. Returning to Europe, he made frequent missions behind the German lines, on one occasion (by his own account) attending a General Staff meeting in the presence of Kaiser William II.

      In May 1918 Reilly went to Moscow, intent on toppling the Bolshevik regime, but his plans were betrayed, and he had to flee. He is thought to have made a series of other trips to Russia, and in September 1925 he crossed the Russian frontier once more, but he was arrested and reportedly executed.

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