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20. The Allies and the Whites

 

1
. Telegram to A. V. Kolchak, 26 May 1919: Aleksandr Vasilevich Kolchak Papers (HIA).
2
. Aleksandr Vasilevich Kolchak Papers (HIA).
3
. A. Marty,
La Révolte de la Mer Noire
, vol. 2, pp. 114 and 118.
4
.
Ibid
., pp. 140–1.
5
. W. Kendall,
The Revolutionary Movement in Britain, 1900–1921: The Origins
of British Communism
, pp. 241–2.
6
. C. Kinvig,
Churchill’s Crusade: The British Invasion of Russia, 1918–1920
, p. xii.
7
.
Ibid
., pp. xviii–xix.
8
.
Daily Express
, 6 September 1919.
9
. C. Kinvig,
Churchill’s Crusade
, p. 192.
10
. Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Omsk) to Chargé d’Affaires, 18 March 1919: P. N. Vrangel Collection (HIA), box 57, folder 1; S. Uget to B. A. Bakhmetev, 24 March 1919:
ibid
. See also Russian Military Mission in Berlin to Yudenich, 9 September 1919: Nikolai Yudenich Papers (HIA), box 3, folder 25.
11
. Savinkov’s testimony in ‘Sudebnoe razbiratel’stvo’,
Pravda
, 30 August 1924, p. 5.
12
. Gulkevich to Ambassador[?], 7 June 1919; American note on finance (Hoover’s copy), 15 June 1919: P. N. Vrangel Collection (HIA), box 60, folder 1; V. A. Maklakov to B. A. Bakhmetev, 6 September 1920: ‘
Sovershenno
lichno i doveritel’no!’: B. A. Bakhmetev–V. A. Maklakov: perepiska
, vol. 1, p. 227.
13
. ‘Sostoyanie schëtov na 1-oe dekabrya 1918 g.’: P. N. Vrangel Collection (HIA), box 57, folder 1.
14
. ‘Spisok predmetov i materialov, prinadlezhashchikh russkoi kazne’:
ibid
.
15
. Telegram from B. Bakhmetev, 14 November 1919: Nikolai Yudenich Papers, box 3.
16
. Gulkevich to unknown Ambassador, 7 June 1919; American note on finance (Hoover’s copy), 15 June 1919: P. N. Vrangel Collection (HIA), box 60, folder 1.
17
. G. A. Hill,
Go Spy the Land
, p. 77.
18
. P. V. Vologodskii, ‘Otchët po poezdke v Tomsk na Pervyi Obshchesibirskii s”ezd’, p. 30: Pëtr Vasil’evich Vologodskii Papers (HIA).
19
. Vladimir N. Bashkirov Papers (HIA), box 3.
20
. Financial agent S. Uget to B. A. Bakhmetev, 2/15 February 1919: P. N. Vrangel Collection (HIA), box 57, folder 1.
21
. Financial consultative committee meeting, 23 September 1919: Nikolai Yudenich Papers (HIA), box 21, folder 20.
22
. Savinkov’s testimony in ‘Sudebnoe razbiratel’stvo’,
Pravda
, 30 August 1924, p. 5.
23
. GHQ British Salonika Force (Constantinople) to Directorate of Military Intelligence, 29 December 1918: Milner Papers, dep. 143, fol. 212.
24
. Telegram to General Kondyrëv, n.d.: Nikolai Yudenich Papers (HIA), box 3, folder 25.
25
. E. O. Scafe to General N. Yermolov, 14 May 1919; unnamed military agent in the United Kingdom, 19 May 1919: General A. A. von Lampe Papers (HIA); General Staff Colonel Brandt to General K. I. Globachëv, 16 August 1919:
ibid
. Brandt was Yudenich’s ‘military agent in Germany’.
26
. J. Alley to Robin Bruce Lockhart, 13 May 1966: Robert Hamilton Bruce Lockhart Papers (HIA), box 2; E. L. Spears to Robin Bruce Lockhart, 2 January 1967:
ibid.
27
. Savinkov’s testimony in ‘Sudebnoe razbiratel’stvo’,
Pravda
, 30 August 1924, p. 5.
28
. Russian Military Mission in Berlin to Yudenich, 9 September 1919: Nikolai Yudenich Papers (HIA), box 3, folder 25.
29
.
Ibid
.
30
. V. Madeira, ‘ “Because I Don’t Trust Him, We are Friends”: Signals Intelligence and the Reluctant Anglo-Soviet Embrace, 1917–24’,
Intelligence and National Security
, no. 1 (2004), p. 29.
31
. P. N. Vrangel Collection (HIA), box 39, folder 8.
32
. French Mission in Estonia to Col. Kruzenshtern, 25 November 1919: Nikolai Yudenich Papers (HIA), box 3, folder 27; ‘Communiqué du Ministère de la Guerre de Paris’, 29 August 1919: box 4, folder 28.
33
. ‘Modifications survenues dans l’ordre de battaille bolchévique’, September 1918: Nikolai Yudenich Papers (HIA), box 3, folder 26.
34
. Nikolai Yudenich Papers (HIA), box 4, folder 11.
35
. See for example, Kolchak’s communiqué on strategy and appointments, 7 November 1919, as received by Yudenich:
ibid
., box 3, folder 2; Yudenich’s telegram to Sazonov, Kolchak, Denikin and Miller, 3 January 1920:
ibid.
, box 4, folder 6.
36
. P. N. Vrangel Collection (HIA), box 30, folders 3–19.
37
.
Ibid.
, box 28, folders 1, 30 and 33; box 39, folder 1.
38
.
Ibid.
, box 35, folder 10 (Chicherin and Radek; Radek and Rakovski).
39
.
Ibid.
, box 33, folder 5.
40
. Nikolai Yudenich Papers, box 4, folder 29.
41
. R. Service,
Trotsky: A Biography
, pp. 287–8.
42
. N. Andreyev,
A Moth on a Fence: Memoirs of Russia, Estonia, Czechoslovakia
and Western Europe
, p. 43.

21. Western Agents

 

1
. G. A. Hill,
Go Spy the Land
, pp. 19 and 84.
2
.
Ibid
., pp. 88–9.
3
.
Ibid.
, p. 101.
4
.
Ibid.
, pp. 115–17.
5
.
Ibid.
, pp. 119–27.
6
.
Ibid.
, pp. 127–34.
7
.
Ibid.
, pp. 145–8; G. A. Hill,
Dreaded Hour
, p. 88.
8
. G. A. Hill,
Go Spy the Land
, p. 193.
9
.
Ibid
., p. 196.
10
.
Ibid.
, pp. 203, 230 and 251–2.
11
.
Ibid.
, pp. 197–8.
12
.
Ibid.
, pp. 204–5.
13
.
Ibid.
, pp. 228 and 231.
14
.
Ibid.
, p. 213.
15
.
Ibid.
, p. 223.
16
.
Ibid.
, p. 217.
17
.
Ibid.
, pp. 220–6.
18
. G. A. Hill, ‘Reminiscences of Four Years with the N.K.V.D.’, p. 120: draft typescript, George A. Hill Papers (HIA).
19
. G. A. Hill,
Go Spy the Land
, p. 231.
20
.
Ibid
., p. 217.
21
.
Ibid.
, p. 231.
22
.
Ibid.
, p. 232.
23
.
Ibid.
, p. 213.
24
.
Ibid.
, pp. 234–5.
25
.
Ibid.
, p. 58.
26
. G. A. Hill,
Dreaded Hour
, pp. 62–4.
27
. G. A. Hill,
Go Spy the Land
, p. 63.
28
. G. A. Hill,
Dreaded Hour
, p. 71.
29
. A. Cook,
On His Majesty’s Secret Service: Sidney Reilly – Codename ST1
, pp. 160–1.
30
. G. A. Hill,
Go Spy the Land
, p. 78.
31
. G. A. Hill,
Dreaded Hour
, p. 93.
32
.
Ibid
., p. 105.
33
.
S. G. Reilly to J. Picton Bagge, 10 October 1919 in A. Cook,
On His Majesty’s Secret Service: Sidney Reilly – Codename ST1
, p. 169.
34
. See the excerpts in A. Cook,
On His Majesty’s Secret Service: Sidney Reilly – Codename ST1
, pp. 170–1.
35
. P. Dukes, handwritten untitled memoir (1966?), pp. 7–8: Paul Dukes Papers (HIA), box 1.
36
. C. E. Dukes, ‘Family Dukes: Yesterday’, pp. 21–5: Paul Dukes Papers (HIA), box 1. Cuthbert Dukes was Paul Dukes’s brother.
37
. P. Dukes, typed untitled memoir (n.d.), p. 4: Paul Dukes Papers (HIA), box 1.
38
. P. Dukes, handwritten untitled memoir (1966?), pp. 4–6: Paul Dukes Papers (HIA), box 1.
39
. P. Dukes,
Come Hammer, Come Sickle!
, pp. 25–6.
40
. Robin Bruce Lockhart, Notes on Meeting with Sir Paul Dukes, 25 June 1966, p. 1: Robert Hamilton Bruce Lockhart Papers (HIA), box 11, folder: Robin Bruce Lockhart, ‘Reilly: Russian Revolution, Etc.: Sources: Paul Dukes, 1922–1990’.
41
.
Ibid
.
42
. William S. Barrett, ‘America in Russia. Or the Diary of a Russian Wolf-hound’ (typescript: HIA), p. 17.
43
. Robin Bruce Lockhart, Notes on Meeting with Sir Paul Dukes, 25 June 1966, p. 1: Robert Hamilton Bruce Lockhart Papers (HIA), box 11, folder: Robin Bruce Lockhart, ‘Reilly: Russian Revolution, Etc.: Sources: Paul Dukes, 1922–1990’.
44
. P. Dukes,
Red Dusk and the Morrow
(Doubleday, Page: New York, 1922), pp. 3–6. See also K. Jeffery,
MI6: The History of the Secret Intelligence Service, 1909–1949
, p. 137.
45
. P. Dukes,
Red Dusk and the Morrow
, pp. 9–11.
46
. Jean MacLean’s answers to Robin Bruce Lockhart’s questionnaire (question 25): Robert Hamilton Bruce Lockhart Papers (HIA), box 11, folder: Robin Bruce Lockhart, ‘Reilly: Russian Revolution, Etc.: Sources: Jean MacLean’. Jean MacLean was Robert Bruce Lockhart’s first wife and Robin’s mother.
47
. Lady Dukes to Robin Bruce Lockhart, 14 September 1967: Paul Dukes Papers, box 1.
48
. P. Dukes,
Red Dusk and the Morrow
, pp. 9–11.
49
.
Ibid
., p. 7.

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