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Burgess-Maclean case and, (
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on FBI-SIS relations, (
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military intelligence services and, (
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Philby’s resignation requested by, (
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Philby’s Section IX
appointment and, (
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political astuteness of, (
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on postwar SIS reorganization, (
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Spanish counter-espionage and, (
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Volkov defection attempt and, (
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IV
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Middle East:
Anglo-American policies in, (
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MI5 organization in, (
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Middle East College of Arabic Studies, (
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MI5, (
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archives of, (
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B Division of, (
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FBI relations with, (
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Fuchs interrogated by, (
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heads of, (
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Maclean investigation of, (
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Middle East operations of, (
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Philby interrogated by, (
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Philby’s Section IX promotion and, (
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professional competence of, (
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Section IX relations with, (
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Section V intelligence given to, (
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SIS vs., (
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wartime recruits in, (
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MI6, (
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n
see also
Secret Intelligence Service (SIS)
Milmo, H.J.P., (
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Monteiro (Portuguese ambassador), (
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Morrison, Herbert, (
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n
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n
Muggeridge, Malcolm, (
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Munn, John, (
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Mussolini, Benito, (
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Nelson, Frank, (
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Ngo Dinh Diem, (
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NKVD, (
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No Colours or Crest
(Kemp), (
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Office of Policy Co-ordination (OPC), (
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Office of Strategic Operations (OSO), (
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Office of Strategic Services (OSS), (
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, (
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Official Secrets Act, (
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Oldfield, Maurice, (
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Olivera, Ray, (
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Operation Spyglass, (
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Page (British vice-consul), (
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Page (GC & CS officer), (
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Palmer (GC & CS officer), (
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Pan (Czech agent), (
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Parodi, Alexandre, (
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Passport Control Officers, SIS officers disguised as, (
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Paterson, Geoffrey, (
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Pearson, Normal Holmes, (
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Peierls, Sir Rudolf, (
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People’s Labour Alliance (NTS), (
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Peters, Commander, (
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Peterson, Sir Maurice, (
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Petrie, Sir David, (
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Philby, Aileen Furse (Philby’s second wife), (
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Philby, Alice (Litzi) Friedman (Philby’s first wife), (
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, (
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Philby, Dora (Philby’s mother), (
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Philby, Eleanor Brewer (Philby’s third wife), (
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Philby, Harold Adrian Russell (Kim):
award received by, (
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British secret service entry of, (
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children of, (
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n
chronology of life of, (
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Communist ideology accepted by, (
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), (
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Cowgill’s ouster engineered by, (
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in departure to Soviet Union, (
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early Left-wing political activities of, (
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n
, (
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espionage suspicions endured by, (
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as head of SIS Soviet/Communist section, (
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Iberian sub-section headed by, (
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interrogations undergone by, (
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Istanbul station run by, (
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as journalist, (
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n
, (
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as liaison with U.S. intelligence agencies, (
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parliamentary debate on, (
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, (
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press interest in, (
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publication decision of, (
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resignation submitted by, (
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, (
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in SIS postwar reorganization, (
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as Soviet intelligence officer, (
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n
, (
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Spanish investigation of, (
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on staff of training programs, (
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surveillance of, (
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Third Man allegations and, (
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, (
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Volkov’s potential exposure of, (
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Philby, Harry St. John (Philby’s father), (
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Plastiras, Nicholas, (
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Political Warfare Executive
(PWE), (
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Pownall, Henry, (
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Poz (French agent), (
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propaganda techniques, (
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Purdy, Anthony, (
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Quennell, Hugh, (
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n
Raborn, William F., Jr., (
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Radio Security Service (RSS), (
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Red Army, (
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Reed, John, (
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Reilly, Patrick, (
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Reilly, Sidney, (
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n
R5, (
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Roberts, Douglas, (
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Roosevelt, Franklin, (
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Rosenberg, Ethel and Julius, (
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Rothschild, Victor, (
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Royal Canadian Mounted Police, (
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RSS (Radio Security Service), (
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Rumbold, Tony, (
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Ryle, Gilbert, (
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Salazar, Antonio, (
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Saudi Arabia, (
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Secret Intelligence Service (SIS) (MI6):
archives of, (
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Burgess-Maclean escape and, (
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Circulating Sections vs., “G”
Sections of, (
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code designations for officers of, (
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counter-espionage section,
see
Section V; Section IX (SIS)
cypher system of, (
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development of, (
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diplomatic covers of officers of, (
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Eastern European subversion efforts and, (
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easy work atmosphere of, (
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embassy leak in U.S. tracked by, (
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English office locations of, (
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entry procedures of, (
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Secret Intelligence Service (
cont’d
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as established operation, (
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five directorates created in, (
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foreign agents employed by, (
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Foreign Service relations with, (
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German Foreign Ministry papers and, (
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illegal means of intelligence gathering authorized for, (
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intelligence transmission methods of, (
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internal disputes of, (
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journalists employed by, (
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leadership of, (
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n
, (
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IV
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MI5 vs., (
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III
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IV
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V
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F military-intelligence representatives assigned to, (
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offensive intelligence vs. counter-espionage of, (
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organizational structure of, (
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postwar reforms of, (
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IV
)
promotion politics in, (
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range of work at, (
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n
, (
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recruitment efforts of, (
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R5 at, (
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