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prewar intelligence from Germany
role of SIS Deputy Directors
signals intelligence-sharing with United States
SIS intelligence from Spain
SIS operations in postwar France
Caffery, Jefferson, US ambassador to Brazil
Caiman (French submarine)
Cairo:
First World War GHQ
Second World War GHQ
SIS Middle East regional HQ
SIS station
XXX Committee office
Calais
Calcutta, SIS stations
Callwell, Major-Gen. Sir Charles (DMO 1914-15; DMI 1915-16)
Calthrop, Edward
Cameron, Cecil
GHQ ‘CF’ organisation
Campbell, Archibald
Campbell, John Ross (Scottish Communist)
Campbell, L. G.
Campbell, Sir Ronald:
ambassador to France
Foreign Office private secretary
Canada
‘Corby case’ (1945)
Royal Canadian Mounted Police
Canaris, Admiral Wilhelm
Cannes
Canton
Capel-Dunn, Denis (JIC secretary)
Carr, Harry:
background, education and early career
Controller Northern Area
head of Helsinki station
liaison with Finnish intelligence services
reports on secret prewar Nazi-Soviet negotiations
suggests recruiting athletes during 1948 Olympics
Carter, Lt.-Col. J. F. C., Deputy Assistant
Commissioner of Metropolitan Police
Casablanca
SIS station
Caserta
Casey, R. G. (later Baron Casey), Minister of State in Middle East
‘Casuals’ (domestic intelligence sources)
Catroux, General Georges
Cauvin, Louis
Cavendish-Bentinck, Victor ‘Bill’ (later 9th
Duke of Portland):
chairman of JIC
drafting of JIC study on proposed peacetime ‘Intelligence Machine’
head of FO Services Liaison Department
possible successor to Menzies as SIS Chief
role on Bland committee on future organisation of SIS
views on:
Menzies as Chief
postwar future of SOE
SIS operations in France
Cecil, Robert (personal assistant to Menzies)
Central Intelligence Agency see CIA
central personality reference index
Century House, Lambeth
Ceylon (Sri Lanka)
Chamberlain, Sir Austen:
Chancellor of the Exchequer
Foreign Secretary
Chamberlain, Neville
Munich Crisis
Chamier, Philip Frank (‘Chip’)
Chanak Crisis (1922)
Chatfield, Ernle, 1st Baron
Chauvin, Herman
Cheka (Soviet secret police)
see also OGPU
Cheshire, Cyril
Chiang Kai-shek
Chidson, Montagu ‘Monty’
Chiefs of Staff Committee
Childs, Sir Wyndham, Assistant Commissioner of Metropolitan Police
Chile
China:
30 May Massacre (1925)
coast-watching
Communists
Japanese invasion of Manchuria (1931)
Nanking Government
Nationalists (Kuomintang)
relations between British legation/embassy and SIS
Salt Gabelle
‘Salvage’ scheme (1949)
SIS liaison with intelligence services
SIS operations:
established by Cumming
interwar
Second World War
postwar
Cholmondeley, Charles
Choynacki, Major Szczęsny (Polish intelligence officer)
Christmas, Captain Walter
Chungking (Chongqing)
SIS station
Churchill, (Sir) Winston:
becomes Prime Minister
Colonial Secretary
criticism of SIS
defeat at 1945 election
First Lord of the Admiralty
Home Secretary
meetings with ‘Wild Bill’ Donovan
personal receipt of wartime intelligence
presses Menzies to share Ultra intelligence with Soviets
proposals for postwar organisation of intelligence and security services
proposes Muirhead-Gould as successor to Sinclair
relations with Menzies
Secretary of State for War and Air
support for GC&CS
support for SIS
CIA (US Central Intelligence Agency)
Ciano, Count Galeazzo, Italian Foreign Minister
‘Cicero’ (Elyesa Bazna)
CID see Committee of Imperial Defence
cigarettes, lacing with drugs
Cinquième Bureau (French intelligence service)
Circulating Sections (SIS) see Sections
CIS see Combined Intelligence Section
Civil Control Units (SIS)
Civil Service Selection Board
‘Claire, Paul Lewis’
Clarke, Lt.-Col. (later Brigadier) Dudley
Wrangel:
A Force operations
arrested dressed as a woman
classification:
of enemy personnel
of intelligence reports
Clayton, Captain Gilbert
‘Climber’ operations (SIS; Soviet Georgia 1948-49)
Clive, Nigel
coast-watching:
First World War
interwar
Second World War
cocaine:
SIS not interested in
trials on lacing cigarettes with
Cockerell, L.N.
Cockerill,