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Allenby, Field Marshal Edmund, 1st Viscount
Alley, Stephen
Amman
SIS station
Anderson, Sir John, Home Office Permanent Under-Secretary
Andrew, Christopher
Andrew, Findlay (SOE officer)
Anglo-Iranian/Anglo-Persian Oil Company (AIOC)
Anglo-Japanese Alliance (1902-23)
Anschluss (1938)
anti-Bolshevism:
SIS operations
White Russian networks
Anti-Comintern Pact
anti-Semitism
Antonescu, Marshal Ion
Antwerp
Arab revolt (Palestine 1936-39)
Arab-Israeli war (1948-49)
Archer, Kathleen ‘Jane’ (née Sissmore)
Arcos (All-Russian Co-operative Society) raid (1927)
Ardennes Offensive (1944-45)
Argentina
see also Buenos Aires
army (British):
development of independent secret intelligence
service during First World War
peace-keeping operations in Palestine
post-First World War demobilisation
pre-First World War intelligence gathering
Second World War:
21st Army Group
Fourteenth Army
Long Range Desert Group (LRDG)
see also War Office
Arnhem
Arnold-Forster, Christopher
‘Ascension’ radio sets
Ascherson, Charles
Ashford-Russell, Brian
Asquith, Herbert (later 1st Earl of Oxford and Asquith)
assassination operations
Atatürk (Mustafa Kemal)
Atchkoff, Dimitri
Athens:
Military Control Office
SIS station
atomic weapons
Attlee, Clement (later 1st Earl Attlee)
‘Attlee doctrine’
Australia
Austria:
Anschluss
Communists
Jewish refugees from
SIS operations:
interwar
Second World War
postwar
see also Vienna
Austro-Hungarian empire
awards and decorations for intelligence personnel
Ayer, (Sir) A. J. ‘Freddie’
Azores Agreement (1943)
Bacon, George
Bad Salzuflen, SIS station
Badoglio, Marshal Pietro
Baghdad
SIS station
Bagot, Milicent
Bailey, Ernest
Baird, John (later 1st Viscount Stonehaven)
Bajanov, Boris Georgievitch (Soviet defector)
Baldwin, Stanley (later 1st Earl Baldwin of
Bewdley)
Balfour, Arthur, 1st Earl of
Balfour Declaration
Baltic stations see Helsinki; Riga; Tallinn
Barbarossa, Operation (Nazi invasion of Soviet Union)
Barbie, Klaus (Gestapo chief)
Barcelona
Barclay, Cecil
Bari
SIS wartime regional HQ
Bartholomew, General (Sir) William
Basques
Batavia (Jakarta), SIS station
‘Bauer, Josef ’
Baumann, Rudolf (Abwehr officer)
Bayern (German battleship)
Bayonne
Bazhanov, Boris see Bajanov, Boris
Bazna, Elyesa (‘Cicero’)
BCRA see Bureau Central de Renseignements et d’Action
Beaumont-Nesbitt, Major-Gen. Frederick ‘Paddy’ (DMI 1939-40)
Beddington, (Sir) Edward
Begin, Menachem
Belgium:
La Dame Blanche (intelligence network)
Deuxième Bureau
first permanent agents stationed in
First World War train-watching
Nazi invasion
pre-First World War intelligence networks
Second World War SIS operations
13124 Plan
Luc network
Service Clarence/Cleveland organisation
SIS liaison with intelligence services
Sûreté de l’État
wartime government-in-exile
see also Brussels
Belgrade, SIS station
Benghazi
Bennett, General Gordon
Bennett, (Sir) John Sterndale, minister at Sofia
Benton, Kenneth
Bergen
Berle, Adolph, United States Assistant Secretary of State
Berlin:
Allied bombing
Blockade (1948-49)
Comintern Western European Secretariat
Passport Control Office
SIS station
Soviet intelligence station
wartime agents in
White Russian networks in
Berne:
Military Control Office
Polish legation
SIS station
Bernsdorff, Count Johann von, German ambassador to United States
Bertrand, Gustave (French intelligence officer; ‘Bertie’)
Beryl (yacht)
Best, Sigismund Payne
Venlo incident
Bethell, Admiral Alexander (DNI 1909-12):
appointment of Cumming
role in establishment and early development of Secret Service Bureau
succeeded as DNI by Jackson
Bevin, Ernest, Foreign Secretary
Bigham, (Sir) Trevor, Assistant Commissioner of Metropolitan Police
biological warfare
Bismarck (German battleship)
Bittern I, Operation (Burma 1944)
Blake, George
Bland, Sir Nevile:
Bland report on ‘Future Organisation of SIS’ (1943)
Foreign Office private secretary
minister and ambassador at The Hague
secretary to Secret Service Committee