Authors: Gordon Corera
Mitchell, Graham,
195
,
196â7
,
204
,
210
,
218
Mitrokhin, Vasili,
318â19
MKULTRA programme,
123
MNC (National Congolese Movement),
97
Mobutu,
113
,
120
,
121
,
122
,
125
,
128
,
130â1
Mohammed, Khalid Sheikh,
341
,
347
molehunts,
5â6
,
184â218
,
263â4
,
265â7
Molody, Konon
see
Lonsdale, Gordon
Montgomery, Hugh,
168
,
169
,
171
,
172
Morocco,
342
Moscow: and Philby,
18
,
66
,
89
,
242â7
,
291
; Courtney in,
52
; Park stationed in,
81
,
95
,
154â5
,
402
; establishes university named after Lumumba,
130
; Penkovsky tries to make contact with westerners in,
136
,
137
,
138
; CIA has no operational presence in,
137
; Compass in,
137
; Penkovsky meets Wynne in,
139â40
; Penkovsky's scheme to plant bombs in,
149â50
; plans for passing secrets in,
154
,
155
,
164
,
165
; Penkovsky based in,
155â6
,
159
,
166
,
167
,
168
,
169
; Montgomery in,
168
,
169
,
171
; Jacob's assignment in,
171â2
; surveillance and arrest on
Penkovsky in,
172â3
; Wynne taken to,
174
; trial of Wynne and Penkovsky in,
175â6
; Freed (Miloslav Kro
Ä
a) in,
180
Nosenko's work for KGB in,
200â1
,
202
; operations against the British in,
224
,
227
,
228â9
; Lyubimov works on KGB's British desk in,
240â1
; Gordievsky returns from Denmark to,
255â6
; Scarlett in,
258â9
,
267
; Gordievsky tells western intelligence about policies and concerns in,
261
,
262
,
268
,
269
; Gordievsky returns for holiday to,
264
; fears about US intentions in,
268â9
; discussions about London residency,
272
; Gordievsky's appointment as resident-designate,
272â3
; Gordievsky in danger in,
248â9
,
273â4
; Gordievsky's escape from,
6
,
274â80
; response to news about Gordievsky,
283
; recall of agents working for CIA,
284
; and war in Afghanistan,
308â9
; British Ambassador's chauffeur works as spy in,
317
; meeting of MI5 officers and KGB in,
318
; Scarlett expelled from,
319â20
; Blake lives in,
396
; brief references,
41
,
190
,
195
,
197
,
285
,
288
,
302
Moscow Institute for International Relations,
219
,
251
Mossadegh, Mohammad,
78â9
Mountbatten, Lord,
61
,
153
,
209
,
239
Mount Royal Hotel, London,
135
,
140
mujahedeen,
6
,
290
,
292
,
293
,
294
,
295
,
297
,
299â300
,
302
,
304
,
305
,
306
,
307
Mukhabarat,
372
Munich,
373
Murmansk,
52
Musharraf, President Pervez,
337
,
386
Muslims,
349â50
see also
Islam
Nagy, Imre,
83
Nairobi,
258
Nasser, Gamal Abdel,
79
,
80
,
81
,
115
,
126
,
326
National Congolese Movement (MNC),
97
National Intelligence Estimate (US),
371
National Security Council (US),
122
Naval Mission in Moscow,
52
Nazis/Nazism,
12
,
14
,
21
,
32
,
33
,
34
,
37
,
73
New Scotland Yard,
230
New Statesman,
46
New York Times,
84
NKVD,
249â50
Northern Alliance,
312
,
314
,
335
336
,
337â8
,
339
Northern Ireland,
340
North Korea,
359
Northrop, Tony,
62
North Vietnam,
132
NSA,
270
NTS (Russian émigré grouping),
42
Nuremberg,
34
Observer,
76
Office of Policy Co-ordination (OPC),
57
Oldfield, Maurice,
24
,
132
,
159
,
188â9
,
190
,
199
,
206
,
211
,
213
,
214â15
,
217
,
247
Omand, Sir David,
361
,
365
,
377
,
387
,
391
Omar, Mullah,
337
OPC (Office of Policy Co-ordination),
57
Operation Barracuda,
127
Operation Claptrap,
44
Operation Embarrass,
33
Operation Foot,
241
Operation Gladio,
49
Operation Mass Appeal,
357
Operation Proba,
226
Operation Ryan,
267â8
Ordzhonikidze
(cruiser),
76
Orwell, George:
Nineteen Eighty-Four,
250
Oslo,
280
OSS,
307
Oswald, Lee Harvey,
202
Oxford,
204
,
206
,
213
,
258
,
264
; New College,
192
,
212
; St Peter's College,
132
; Somerville,
133
Pakistan,
160
,
290
,
291
,
294
,
295
,
296
,
300
,
301
,
302
,
303
,
305
,
307
,
308
,
309
,
310â11
,
312
,
327
,
337
,
339
,
342
,
345
,
346
,
348
,
351â2
,
356
see also
ISI
Palestinian hijackings,
327
pan-African nationalism,
96
,
98
,
99
Panjshir Valley,
296â7
,
298
,
299
,
301
,
312
,
313
,
335
Paris,
210
,
283
,
324
; Penkovsky in,
160â6
Park, Daphne: childhood,
94â5
; early career,
33
,
34
,
35
,
36
,
95
; in Moscow,
81
,
95
,
154â5
,
402
; in the Congo,
94
,
95â7
,
99â104
,
108â10
,
111â12
,
114
,
116â17
,
119â20
,
121
,
122
,
125â7
,
131
; subsequent career,
132
,
133
; memorial service,
402â3
; brief references,
3
,
4
,
73
,
141
,
324
Park, David,
95
Park, Jack,
94
Park Hotel, Vienna,
32
Pasechnik, Vladimir,
284
Passport Office,
301
Penkovsky, Oleg,
4
,
6
,
135â6
,
137â8
,
139â40
,
143
,
144â70
,
171
,
172
,
173
,
174â7
,
181
182
,
187
,
197â8
,
199
,
224
,
256
,
259
,
286
Pershing missiles,
268
Peshawar,
290
,
294
,
295
,
297
,
302
,
303
,
312
,
338
,
399
Philby (formerly Brewer), Eleanor,
84â5
,
86
,
88â9
,
243
,
244
Philby, Kim: in Vienna,
16â17
; commitment to Communism,
16â17
,
66
,
73
,
75
,
243
,
247
; marries Litzi,
17
; returns to London,
18
; recruited as spy,
18
; and Smollet,
19
; recruited to MI6,
19
,
72
; end of relationship with Litzi,
19â20
; marries Aileen,
19
; and Greene,
20
,
245â7
; holds position of British liaison to American intelligence,
63â5
; as head of Section IX,
66
; betrayal of Albanian operations,
66
; and visit of Burgess,
68
; and escape of Burgess and Maclean,
69
; questioned in London,
69â70
; investigation into,
70
,
71
; nickname,
72â3
; not always trusted by KGB mentors,
73
; perceives himself as a âSoviet intelligence officer',
73â4
; perceived as possible candidate to become chief of MI6,
74
; suspected of being âthird man',
74â5
; faces further questioning,
75
; press conference,
75
; in Beirut,
76
,
84â8
; death of second wife,
84
; marries Eleanor,
84â5
; confronted by Elliott,
86â8
; confesses,
88
; disappearance from Beirut,
88â9
; escapes to
Moscow,
89
; impact of betrayal,
65â6
,
67â8
,
89â93
,
189
; possibility of a tip â off to,
194â5
; in Moscow,
242â7
,
291
; marries Rufina,
244
; memoir,
My Silent War,
245
; compared with Gordievsky,
286â7
; brief references,
4
,
7
,
24
,
95
,
153
,
177
,
182
,
188
,
191
,
206
,
210
,
215
,
216
,
223
,
226
,
228
,
236
,
239
,
252
,
266
,
267
,
271
,
273
,
285
,
288
,
328
Philby, Litzi,
17â18
,
19â20
,
70
Philip, Prince,
61
Philpotts, Christopher,
205â6
,
207
,
208
,
211
Pontecorvo, Bruno,
36
Popov, Pyotr,
40
,
137
,
172
,
187
,
200
,
201
Portland,
233
Powell, Jonathan,
362