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Spy Dies
In Munich

Tel Aviv (JTA) — Maj. Ze'ev
Gur-Arye, a German Jew
who as Israel's so-called
"champagne spy" worked
undercover for years in
Egypt, died last week in
Munich at the age of 72,
following a long illness.
Maj. Gur-Arye, who
assumed the name of
Wolfgang Lutz during his
years as an Israeli spy in
Egypt, earned the sobriquets
of the "champagne spy" and
"the spy on the horse" be-
cause of the opulent lifestyle
he led in Egypt, where he
owned a ranch and riding
school.
Posing as a rich German
businessmen in Cairo in the
early 1960s, Maj. Gur-Arye
earned the confidence of
high-level friends who un-
wittingly fed him with in-
formation about the ac-
tivities of German rocket
and missile scientists work-
ing for the Egyptian au-
thorities.
Maj. Gur-Arye was born in
Hamburg to the non-Jewish
manager of the Hamburg
Theater and his Jewish ac-
tress-wife. His fluent knowl-
edge of German and his
Hamburg accent, coupled
with the fact that he had not
been circumcised, enabled
him later to pass as a Ger-
man non-Jew.
When caught and charged
with espionage in Egypt, he
was thought to be a German
citizen and, therefore,
received a relatively short
sentence.
If the Egyptian authorities
had known he was an Israeli
Jew and a major in the
Israeli army, he would cer-
tainly have been sentenced
to death.
Maj. Gur-Arye came to
Palestine at the age of 12
and, while serving as a ca-
reer officer in the army, was
picked and trained for spy
duties in Egypt.
His popular ranch in
Egypt was frequented by
both German scientists and
senior Egyptian officers and
government officials.
According to Werner Meir,
a German journalist who
interviewed him shortly
before his death last week,
Maj. Gur-Arye kept his
charm until the end. But the
last words of the man gen-
> erally regarded as one of the
bravest of intelligence
agents were "I'm scared."
His body was to be flown
back for a military burial in
Israel.

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