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'''Ludmilla Serebrennikov''' was a [[Russia]]n [[spy]] during the mid-[[20th century]].
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|name        = Ludmilla Serebrennikov
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|species    = Human
|origin      = [[Earth]]
|first      = Prelude Warlock (short story)
|appearances = [[PROSE]]: ''[[Warlock (novel)|Warlock]]''
}}'''Ludmilla Serebrennikov''' was a [[Russia]]n [[spy]] during the mid-[[20th century]].


She worked for the [[Nazi]]s and the Russians. Around the end of [[World War II]] she decided to seek greener pastures and go to [[America]]. She turned a discredited [[scientist]] over to the [[KGB]] as part of a deal to leave Russia. During the exchange, her glasses were irreparably damaged. Ironically, instead of boarding a train heading west, she got on one heading east to [[Josef Stalin|Stalin's]] death camps. She was unable to escape and was [[kill]]ed. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Warlock (novel)|Warlock]]'')
She worked for the [[Nazi]]s and the Russians. Around the end of [[World War II]] she decided to seek greener pastures and go to [[America]]. She turned a discredited [[scientist]] over to the [[KGB]] as part of a deal to leave Russia. During the exchange, her glasses were irreparably damaged. Ironically, instead of boarding a train heading west, she got on one heading east to [[Josef Stalin|Stalin's]] death camps. She was unable to escape and was [[kill]]ed. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Warlock (novel)|Warlock]]'')
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Revision as of 14:25, 25 May 2020

Ludmilla Serebrennikov was a Russian spy during the mid-20th century.

She worked for the Nazis and the Russians. Around the end of World War II she decided to seek greener pastures and go to America. She turned a discredited scientist over to the KGB as part of a deal to leave Russia. During the exchange, her glasses were irreparably damaged. Ironically, instead of boarding a train heading west, she got on one heading east to Stalin's death camps. She was unable to escape and was killed. (PROSE: Warlock)