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Brig.-Gen. Sir George

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

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