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First World War intelligence operations
intelligence services
SIS liaison with
interwar SIS operations
Nazi occupation
see also Prague
Czerniawski, Roman (‘Brutus’)
D Section (SIS Special Operations) see Section IX
D-Day landings (June 1944)
Daily Herald
Daily Mail
Daily News
Daily Telegraph
Dakar:
Free French expedition (1940)
SIS station
Dale, Walter E. (ex-policeman)
Dalton, Ernest
Dalton, Hugh (later Baron Dalton), Minister of Economic Warfare
Dame Blanche, La (Belgian intelligence network)
Dansey, (Sir) Claude:
appointed Assistant Chief of Secret Service (ACSS)
background, education and early career
chairman of SIS Board of Deputy Directors
character and appearance
head of Requirements Directorate
liaison between SIS and SOE
liaison with Free French
liaison with MI9
possible successor to Sinclair as Chief
redesignated Vice Chief of Secret Service
relations with Vivian
report on wartime SIS activity in Switzerland
reports on first operations in occupied France
responsibility for Military and Political sections
responsibility for wartime operations in France
responsibility for Z Organisation
role in 1942 SIS reorganisation
role in Venlo incident
views on:
William de Ropp
‘Wild Bill’ Donovan
Allen Dulles
Laurence Grand
intelligence on Italy
liaison with US intelligence services
Spanish coast-watching
use of business as cover
vetting procedures for recruits
wartime Belgian operations
wartime Chinese intelligence
Danzig
‘Danzig question’
Dardanelles
Darlan, Admiral Jean
assassinated
Darling, Donald
Darwin, John
Dashwood, Sir John
Davidson, Lt.-Col. Edward, Director of Air Intelligence
Davidson, J. C. C. (later 1st Viscount Davidson)
Davies, F. T. ‘Tommy’ (SOE officer)
Dawson, Dr S.
de Gaulle, General Charles
de Graff, Johann Heinrich (‘Jonny’)
de Jongh, Andrée
de Ropp, Baron William
de Valera, Eamon
decolonisation, British
defectors:
German
Soviet
Defence, Ministry of
proposals to transfer responsibility for SIS to
Delhi, SIS Inter-Services Liaison Department
Delhi Intelligence Bureau
Demarque, Hector
Denham, Godfrey
Denikin, General Anton
Denmark:
coast-watching:
First World War
Second World War
First World War agents in
interwar SIS operations
Nazi invasion
neutrality
postwar SIS operations
pre-First World War intelligence networks
Second World War intelligence networks and SIS operations
SIS liaison with intelligence services
see also Copenhagen
Denniston, Commander Alastair (head of GC&CS)
Dennys, Rodney
Deputy Directors (of SIS):
appointment and functions of
Board of
Derby, Edward Stanley, 17th Earl of
Deuxième Bureau (French intelligence service):
First World War operations
quality of intelligence
SIS liaison with:
interwar
Second World War
postwar
under Vichy regime
Dewavrin, Colonel André (‘Colonel Passy’), head of Free French intelligence service
Dewé, Walthère (‘Cleveland’)
Dewhurst
DGER see Direction Générale des Études et Recherches
Dickens, Admiral Gerald (DNI 1932-35)
Dill, Field Marshal Sir John ‘Jack’
Diplomatic Wireless Service
Direction Générale des Études et Recherches (French secret service; DGER)
Directorate of Intelligence (Thomson’s organisation)
disguises, used by officers and agents
Dix, Captain Charles
Dodecanese Islands
dogs (tracker), techniques for evading
Donaldson, Eion
Donovan, Major-Gen. William ‘Wild Bill’ (head of OSS)
Doran, Desmond, assassinated
double-agents
Double-Cross System
XX (Twenty) Committee
XXX Committee
XXXX Committee
Drage, Charles
Drake, Lt.-Col. Reginald
Drew, Edward
Dreyer, Admiral Sir Frederic
Drogheda, Henry Moore, 10th Earl of
Drummond, Sir Eric (later 16th Earl of Perth)
Dukes, Sir Paul
Red Dusk and the Morrow
The Story of ‘ST 25’
Dulles, Allen, OSS representative in Switzerland
Dunderdale, Wilfred ‘Biffy’ (possible model for James Bond):
background and early career
character
debriefing of defector Bajanov
head of A.4 (Vichy France) Section
head of P.5 (France and Poland) Section
liaison with French intelligence services
liaison