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Deakin, Ralph, (
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Dehn, Paul, (
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Delmer, Sefton, (
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Denne, Alurid, (
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Denniston, Alexander Guthrie, (
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Deutsch, André, (
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de Velasco, Alcazar, (
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Di Lucia (OSS officer), (
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diplomatic bags, (
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documentary intelligence, assessment of, (
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Dolfuss, Engelbert, (
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Donovan, William “Wild Bill,” (
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Dosti, Hassan, (
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Dulles, Allen, (
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Dwyer, Peter, (
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Eastern Europe:
Anglo-American destabilization efforts in, (
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Istanbul as transit point for refugees from, (
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National Liberation movements in, (
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Easton, Jack, (
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Eden, Sir Anthony, (
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Eisenhower, Dwight, (
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espionage:
cover occupations in, (
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diplomatic bags and, (
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documentary sources vs. conversational intelligence in, (
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finances of, (
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transmission methods used in, (
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Evening Standard
(London) (
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Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI):
arrest procedures of, (
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British Embassy leak
investigated by, (
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CIA’s tensions with, (
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domestic espionage investigated
by, (
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Hoover’s authoritarian style at, (
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Maclean-Burgess escape and, (
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OSS establishment and, (
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personal information collected by, (
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U.S.-based SIS work with, (
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World War II intelligence and, (
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Fenwick (SIS officer), (
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Ferguson (Section V deputy), (
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Flemming, Harvey, (
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Footman, David, (
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Foreign Office:
press antagonism toward, (
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SIS liaison with, (
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SOE conflicts with, (
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Soviet agents suspected in, (
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Washington embassy leak in, (
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Foreign Service:
Philby’s resignation from, (
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SIS legal breaches handled by, (
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SIS relations with, (
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forged intelligence, (
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Communist activity in, (
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Vichy regime of, (
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Franco, Francisco, (
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Friedman, Alice (Litzi), (
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Fuchs, Klaus, (
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interrogation of, (
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Gaitskell, Hugh, (
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GC & CS (Government Code & Cypher School), (
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Georgia, agent infiltration attempted in, (
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Germany, Federal Republic of (West Germany), Anglo-American intelligence work in, (
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Germany, Nazi:
Abwehr intelligence service of, (
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pre-war British links with, (
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see also
World War II
Gilinski (Abwehr agent), (
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Giskes, Herman J., (
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Godfrey, Admiral, (
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Gold, Harry, (
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Gore-Booth, Paul, (
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Gort, Lord, (
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Government Code & Cypher School (GC & CS), (
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Grand, Lawrence, (
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Greene, Graham, (
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Greenglass, David, (
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Gubbins, Sir Colin, (
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Gude, Nans, (
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Hambro, Charles, (
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Hampshire, Stuart, (
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Harris, Tommy, (
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Hart, Herbert, (
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Hastings, Captain, (
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Hayhanen, Reino, (
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Heath, Edward, (
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Helm, Knox, (
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Helms, Richard, (
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Hill, General, (
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Hill, George, (
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Hillenkoetter, Roscoe H., (
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Hillgarth, Captain, (
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Hilmi, Abbas, (
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Himmler, Heinrich, (
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Hirsch, Leopold, (
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Hiss, Alger, (
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Hoare, Samuel, (
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Hollis, Roger, (
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Home Office Warrant, (
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Hoover, J. Edgar, (
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domestic espionage
investigations and, (
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on McCarthy, (
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OSS/CIA resented by, (
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personal information collected by, (
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on SIS liaison in U.S., (
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House of Commons, accusations made against Philby in, (
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Hoxha, Enver, (
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Idris, King of Libya, (
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interrogation techniques, (
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Istanbul, (
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Philby as head of SIS station in, (
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Jebb, Gladwyn, (
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Jeffes, Maurice, (
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Jellicoe, Earl, (
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Joint Intelligence Committee, (
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Jordania (Georgian leader), (
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Joyce, Bob, (
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Kelly, Sir David, (
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Kemp, Peter, (
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Kennan, George, (
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Kennedy, John F., (
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Knox, Alfred Dilwyn “Dilly,” (
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Kravchenko, Viktor A., (
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Krivitsky, Walter G., (
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Kupi, Abbas, (
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Labour Party, (
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Ladd (FBI agent), (
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Lamphere, Robert J., (
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Lancaster, Osbert, (
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Lebanon:
Philby’s escape made from, (
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security services of, (
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Lenz, Gustav, (
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Libya, U.S. military base in, (
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Liddell, Guy, (
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Liddell-Hart, Basil, (
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Lindsay, Frank, (
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Lipton, Marcus, (
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Lishman (FBI agent), (
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Lockhart, Bruce, (
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Lonsdale, Gordon, (
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Los Alamos atomic laboratory, security leaks from, (
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Loxley, Peter, (
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Macaulay, Rose, (
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McCarthy, Joseph, (
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Machray, Cyril, (
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Mackenzie, Compton, (
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Mackenzie, Sir Robert, (
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Maclean, Donald, (
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CIA information on, (
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espionage activity tracked to, (
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flight of, (
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Philby’s contacts with, (
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postings of, (
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Macmillan, Harold, (
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Makins, Roger, (
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Makouk
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Malta, Eastern European subversion launched from, (
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Manhattan Project, (
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Marshal-Cornwall, General, (
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Martin, Arthur, (
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Maxse, Marjorie, (
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May, Allan Nunn, (
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Menezes, Rogerio Peixoto de, (
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Menzies, Sir Stewart (Chief), (
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