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The Hornet's Sting_ The Amazing Untold Story of World War II Spy Thomas Sneum - Mark Ryan [182]

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Note 6: Page 351, Line 16: “They wrote back ...” The letter from MI5 was dated 11 July, 2006.

Note 7: Page 351, Line 36: “Were you a double agent?” This conversation took place in November, 2006.

Index

Aalborg

Aalborg airstrip

Abwehr (German Intelligence) German Intelligence

Ackermann, Eric

Admiralty

Agerup

Air Ministry

Air Ministry Intelligence

Allied convoys

Allies see also Anglo-American air raids

Amager

Amble

‘Amniarix’

Andersen, Hans Christian

Andersen, Poul Anderson, Kaj

Anderson, Kaj

Andrews, Gordon

Andrews, Irene

Andrews, Leslie

Anglo-American air raids

Ankara

Anti-Comintern Pact

anti-German protests (Danish)

Ashby-Peckham, Flight Sergeant

Assens

Atlantic

atom bomb

Avnoe airstrip

Bang and Olufsen

Baston, David

BBC see British Broadcasting Corporation

Belgium

Benke, Mr

Bennicke, Colonel Vagn

Berlin

Bertelsen, Erik

Bertelsen, Margit

Bertelsen, Niels-Richard

Bill (Brixton inmate)

Bismarck (battleship)

Blenheim aircraft, Mark I

Blitz

Blunt, Major

Boerglum

Bogart, Humphrey

Bogoe

Bohr, Harald

Bohr, Niels

Bond, James

‘Booklet, The’ (Danish uprising plan)

Bornholm, Denmark

Brazil

Britain

Britain, battle of

British, and the German Fanoe installations

British Army

Royal Lifeguard Regiment

Tank Corps

British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) anti-German propaganda

British Intelligence see also MI5; MI6; Secret Intelligence Service; Special Operations Executive

British Legation, Copenhagen

British Legation, Stockholm

British Scientific Intelligence

Brixton Prison

‘Little Budapest’

Bromme airfield

Brorfelde

Bruhn, Carl

Bruneval Raid

Bullock Hall Farm

Café Bunis, Copenhagen

Campbell, Malcolm

Chamberlain, Neville

Chemielewski, Jerzy

Chiewitz, Professor Ole

Christensen, Rasmus

Christian, King

Christiansen, Lieutenant

Commander Hasager

Christianshavn

Christophersen (née Wood), Mary Anita Blackford

Christopherson, Anne Katrine

Christopherson, Hildur

Christopherson, Johannes

Christopherson, Sigfred Johannes

courts and marries Mary Wood

death

early life

in Malmo prison

release

spills the beans on Danish operations

returned to Britain his following Malmo incursion

in the Royal Air Force

in the SIS

on the ground in Denmark

ordered out of Denmark by Sneum

Christopherson, Sigfred Johannes - in the SIS - continued

sent to Denmark

training

Christopherson, Thorbjoern

Churchill, Winston

Clarke, M.L.

Closquet, Jean

Coastal Command (British)

codes

Morse

pre-code signatures

Cohen, Commander Kenneth

Connan, Anne

Conservative Party (Swedish)

Cookridge, E.H.

Copenhagen

Coquet Island

Cox, Flight Sergeant

Criminal Investigations Branch (Danish)

Dahl, Jens

Danish Airport Authority (DPPA)

Danish Army

Danish Army Intelligence

Danish Army Reserve

Danish Club

Danish Committee

Danish Fleet Air Arm

Danish Intelligence ‘the Princes’ (HAMILCAR)

Danish Legation, London

Danish Naval Intelligence

Danish Navy see also Danish Fleet Air Arm

Danish Nazi Party

Danish police

AS (Special Affairs) Department

Danish resistance

Danish Royal Air Force

Danish secret army

Danish troops

Dansey, Claude

De Gaulle, Charles

De Havilland

De Havilland Hornet Moths

De Havilland Mosquitoes

Defoe, Daniel

Denham, Captain Henry

Denmark

Double Twelve Hours race

DPPA see Danish Airport Authority

Duff, Joan

Dunbar, R.

Duus Hansen, Lorens Arne

Ebury Court Hotel, London

Elseminde farm

Esbensen, Detective

Esbjerg, Denmark

Falsterbo

Fanoe

Felkin, Squadron Leader Denys

Fermi, Enrico

Finno-Russian War

First World War

Fleet, Squadron Leader Donald

Fleming, Ian

Follett, Ken

Foreign Office

Northern Division

Treaty Department

Forest, Flight Officer

France

Frank, Charles

Free Danish

Free Danish Council

Free Dutch

Free Norwegian Headquarters

French

Freya radar

Frigurson-Sibson, Squadron Leader

Fyn

German Army

German Intelligence see Abwehr (German Intelligence)

German spies

Germans

and atomic weapons

in Belgium

in Denmark

and the Fanoe radar installations

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