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