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The Hornet's Sting_ The Amazing Untold Story of World War II Spy Thomas Sneum - Mark Ryan [184]

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Wing-Commander

‘Q sites’ (decoy airfields)

Rabagliati, Beatrix

Rabagliati, Euan Charles

RAC Club, London

radar

on Fanoe

Freya

radio operations

‘Telephone Book’ radio set

RAF Acklington

RAF Cottishall

Randall, Alec

Rasmussen, Erik

Rasputin

Red Cross

Riiser-Larsen, Hjalmar

Ringsted, Denmark

Ringway Airport, Wilmslow

Rocard, Yves

Rodney House, London

Rome

Romoe

Roskilde Garrison

Roth, Henry

Rottboell, Christian Michael

death

recruited by the SOE and sent to Denmark

Rottboell, Mr.

Royal Air Force (RAF)

12 Pilot Advanced Flying Unit

Bomber Command

Squadrons

I Squadron

33 Squadron

94 Squadron

218 Squadron

234 Squadron

Training School

see also RAF Acklington; RAF Cottishall

Royal Australian Air Force

Royal Flying Corps

Royal Lifeguards

Royal Navy

Danish Section

see also Naval Intelligence

Royal Norwegian Air Force

Royal Observer Corps

Royal Patriotic School for Orphan Daughters, Battersea

Runerheim, Commissaire

Russia

German invasion of

St. Annaegade

St. Clement Danes Church

Sanky, Flying Officer

SAS (Special Air Service)

Scandinavia

Scavenius, Foreign Minister

Schaufer, Lieutenant Heinz-Wolfgang

Schleswig-Holstein (ship)

Schou, Bjarke

Schou, Captain

Scotland

Scrivener, Flight Officer

Scrivener, Mrs.

Secret Intelligence Service (SIS)

54 Broadway building

British Scientific Intelligence

Denmark and Holland (Section A2)

French Section

‘Hannibal’ department

interdepartmental rivalry with the SOE

and Major Leslie Mitchell

MI5 conduct anti-spy investigations into

and the V-rockets

see also MI6; Sneum, Thomas, in the SIS

Security Service

Senter, Commander John

Seymour, Major Charles

Shakespeare, William

‘Shetland Bus’

Shetland Islands

Shillinglaw, Pilot Officer W.G.

Siddons, Lieutenant

Skodsborg

Small, Flying Officer

Sneum, Aida (Thomas’s second wife)

Sneum, Alexandra (Thomas’s daughter)

Sneum, Axel (Thomas’s uncle)

Sneum, Christian (Thomas’s father)

Sneum, Christian (Thomas’s son)

Sneum, Else (Thomas’s first wife)

birth of her first child, Marianne

bumps into Tommy in Denmark during his SIS stint

first pregnancy

left by Tommy

post-war life

questioned by the authorities on Tommy’s location

returns to work following childbirth

takes secretarial course

and Tommy’s capture by the Swedish police

Sneum, Harald (Thomas’s brother)

Sneum, Karen (Thomas’s mother)

Sneum, Katherine (Thomas’s third wife)

Sneum, Margit (Thomas’s sister)

Sneum, Marianne (Thomas’s daughter)

Sneum, Thomas

children

daughter Alexandra

daughter Marianne

son Christian

in the Danish Fleet Air Arm

death

funeral

memorial service at St. Clement Danes Church

and the end of the war return to Fanoe

in England

in Brixton Prison following Malmo incursion

due to hang

interrogation

release

reprieval

visited by Otto Gregory

first wartime stay

interrogation

recruited into the SIS by Rabagliati

released from interrogation

in the SIS

joins the Royal Navy Danish Section

joins the Royal Norwegian Air Force

in London after his Milton Ernest stay

awarded back-pay by the SIS

meets Kjeld Pedersen

told about Helvard’s death

told of Sigfred

Christopherson’s death

in London on leave from the Navy

confronts Volle Gyth about his wartime incarceration

in Milton Ernest following release from Brixton Prison

returns to Britain following Malmo release

independent espionage work

and the Abwehr

dreams up assassination plots in Copenhagen

escapes Nazi-occupied Denmark in a stolen Hornet Moth

escapes Nazi-occupied Denmark to Sweden

Fanoe radar surveillance

interview with the author

invited to join the Luftwaffe

IQ

in Malmo prison following capture by Swedish police

release

threatens to expose Swedish agents

post-war life

awarded the King’s Medal for Courage

legacy

life in Rome and Lake Como

Sneum, Thomas -


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