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Jona Ustinov (also Klop Ustinov) (* 2 December 1892 in Jaffa, Israel, "† 1 December 1962 in Eastleach, Great Britain) the father of the actor Peter Ustinov was and in the time before the Second World War a feeler gauge of the British secret service MI5.
Jona Ustinov was born as Jonah Ustinov 1892 in Jaffa, Israel. Dissatisfied with its first name it accepted soon its pointed name "Klop" (bug) as first name. It visited the primary schools later as a child in Palestine, Israel and the High School in Duesseldorf. It terminated its school time in Yverdon in France where it later also at the university of Grenoble studied. Before its removal to London 1913 he worked briefly as a lector for jurisprudence on the University of Berlin. 1918, after the First World War he worked as correspondent for "Wolff `s telegraphic office" (the first German press agency) in Amsterdam. On 17 July 1920 he married the painter Nadjeschda Leontievna Benois (or Nadia Benois) (* 1896, "† 1975). After his return to London as coworkers of the German message on 16 April 1921 his son Peter Ustinov was born. 1935 refused Ustinov furnishing a Arier proof whereby it lost its employment in the German message and is in-patriated and its family in England reads.
Soon thereafter it was enlisted by the British inland secret service MI5 as a feeler gauge against Hitler. It tried to induce the British government to a harder course opposite Hitler, who should prevent the outbreak of the Second World War. It brought the plans of Hitler's invasion in Czechoslovakia to the British government already 7 months the Okkupation 1939 ago, could not the prime minister at that time Arthur Chamberlain however not convince to intervene promptly.
See also: Louis Benois
Peter Ustinov, John Miller: Peter Ustinov: The gift of the laughter, Kiepenheuer & Witsch, 2003, ISBN 3-462-03226-7
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