The Secret History of MI6 - Keith Jeffery [470]
code-breaking:
First World War
interwar
Second World War:
Enigma German cyphers
French and Italian naval cyphers
Purple Japanese cyphers
use of captured German code-books
codes, used by agents and officers
Coggia, Jean
Cohen, Kenneth:
background
chairman of inter-Allied Sussex Committee
Chief Controller Europe
Chief Staff Officer, Training
Controller Western Europe
head of A.5 Section (Free French)
head of P.1 Section (France and North Africa)
recruitment to SIS
role in Operation Valuable (Albania)
work for Z Organisation
Cole, Harold (traitor)
Collard family
Cologne
Colombia
Colonial Office
Combined Intelligence Section (of Second World War GHQ, Home Forces; CIS)
Combined Operations Pilotage Parties (COPP)
Combined Services Detailed Interrogation Centre
Comintern (Third Communist International)
Far East Bureau
‘Jonny Case’
Western European Secretariat
Comment Sheets (on intelligence
reports; ‘crit sheets’)
Commerce, Ministry of
Committee for Free Albania
Committee of Imperial Defence (CID)
sub-committees
Committee to Collect Information on Russia
Commonwealth Relations Office
Communism, importance of perceived threat of
Communists/Communist parties:
Albania
Austria
Britain
Bulgaria
Burma
China
Egypt
Finland
France
Germany
Greece
Italy
Malaya
Middle East
Norway
South America
Spain
Sweden
United States
Yugoslavia
concealing devices (for documents and material)
Confrérie de Notre-Dame (French intelligence network)
Consett, Captain William
Constantine I, King of Greece
Constantinople see Istanbul
Constantinople Quays Company
Consular Service
contact lenses (to simulate cataracts)
Contemplate, Operation (Greece 1949)
Cooper, Duff (later 1st Viscount Norwich):
ambassador to Paris
head of Security Executive
views on secrecy
Copenhagen:
Cumming’s proposals for first permanent intelligence officer in
Military Control Office
Nazi German naval HQ
SIS station
United States legation
COPPs (Combined Operations Pilotage Parties)
‘Corby case’ (Soviet agents in Canada)
Cordeaux, John ‘Bill’:
Controller Northern Areas
Deputy Director/Navy
role on 1945 committee on SIS reorganisation
Corfu
Corps d’Observation Anglais
Corsica
Cossacks
Cotton, Sidney
Counter-Intelligence Section (SIS) see Section
Courtney, Geoffrey W.
Cowan, Admiral (Sir) Walter
Cowgill, Felix
Cox, Brig.-Gen. Edgar
CPGB (Communist Party of Great Britain)
Creedy, Sir Herbert, War Office Permanent Under-Secretary
Creswell, (Sir) Michael
Crete
Cromie, Captain Francis, naval attaché in Petrograd
Cross, John (Royal Signals officer)
Crowe, Sir Edward, Comptroller-General of Department of Overseas Trade
Crowe, Sir Eyre, Foreign Office Permanent Under Secretary
Crowther Smith, H. F., caricatures
Cuba
Cumming, Lieutenant Alistair Smith, killed
Cumming, Sir Mansfield Smith (SIS Chief 1909-23):
appointed Chief
assessment of his leadership
assumed names
background, character and appearance
‘C’ signature
defends SIS against proposed amalgamation with MI5
defends SIS against War Office takeover
development of operations in:
Far East
Iberia
Low Countries
Mediterranean, Balkans and Middle East
Scandinavia
South America
Soviet Union
Switzerland
Tsarist Russia
United States
development of tradecraft
diary
establishes role and organisational structure of SIS
ill-health and death
injured in motor accident in France
knighthood
pension
personal intelligence-gathering role
personal life
political views
portrayals in memoirs and fiction
postwar economising and budget negotiations
prewar expansion of intelligence networks
proposals for first permanent overseas intelligence officers
relations with:
‘Blinker’ Hall
Kell
Macdonogh and C. N. French
salary
security concerns
succeeded as Chief by Sinclair
use of Military/Passport Control Organisation as cover and income source
wartime visits to Continent
Cumming, May, Lady
Curry, J. C.
Curzon, George, 1st Marquess Curzon of Kedleston
Czechoslovakia: a :
Communist seizure of power