Victor Kaput

Victor Kaput, born Victor Szabo (1913-1956), was a Hungarian-born spy (supposedly). Szabo came from a Hungarian Family, but left for the Soviet Union in 1939, when the Nazis invaded Czechoslovakia.

Intrepid
All the events that occurred in Kaput's life between 1940 and 1955 have not been proven to be real or false. It has not been fully proven that he was a spy, but in his life, people claimed he was a spy for 5 countries.

While in Russia, Szabo changed his name to Viktor Petrov. He supposedly joined the People's Commissariat for State Security, the Soviet Secret Service during WWII. He returned to Hungary in 1946, and took the name Victor Kaput. His spy name became Intrepid. Kaput claims the KGB hired him for a job in the US. He "worked" there from 1949-1953, and took the name Harold Greene. When "Greene" entered Berlin (east) in 1953, he was arrested by the Stasi, who claimed he was a CIA agent. He was sent to Moscow, where he tried to explain he was with the KGB, but they did not believe him. He was sent beck to East Berlin. He was supposedly hired by the Stasi in 1955 to go to Lovia. He assumed the name Herman Wiese, and carried Austrian documents. "Weise" was in Lovia spying on the Royal Family, mainly on King Lucas I of Lovia. Weise was arrested in October 7, 1955 by the Lovian Secret Service. Weise claimed he was an Austrian, but the LSS did not believe him. They thought he was with the Mossad. He was put in a High-security prison and was constantly guarded.

Intrepid's Escape
What is most intriguing about Kaput was his escape from Prison. It was fully guarded, but he was able to escape unharmed. One of his "buddies" managed to Smuggle in a gun to him. When he was taken out of his cell to go eat, he pulled out the gun and held the guard hostage. He made his way out of the prison with the hostage, stole a car (still with the hostage) and made it to a safehouse. Kaput killed the guard and drove to the airport under the assumed identity of "Charles Newton", a British surgeon. He flew to the Soviet Union, but was arrested as the Soviets thought he was a spy for MI6. He was arrested, but again managed to escape from prison. But, Intrepid was hunted down after escaping and was killed on 21 November, 1955.