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with Polish intelligence services

nominal head of Oslo station

proposes French agent for Mediterranean post

responsibility for French networks

role in Spanish Civil War intelligence

gathering

Special Liaison Controller

work at Istanbul station

work at Malta station

Dunn, James (US State Department official)

Dupleix (French cruiser)

Dupont, Charles-Édouard

Düsseldorf, SIS station

Dutch East Indies

Dwyer, Peter


Eady, George Griffin

Eastern Mediterranean Special Intelligence Bureau, Alexandria (EMSIB)

Easton, Air Commodore (Sir) James ‘Jack’

SIS Assistant Chief

Economic Section (SIS) see Section I; Section VI

Economic Warfare, Ministry of (MEW)

Eden, Anthony (later 1st Earl of Avon):

Foreign Secretary

Secretary of State for War

EDES see National Democratic Hellenic League

Edmonds, Colonel (later Brig.-Gen. Sir) James

Edwardes, Rose (Communist agent)

Edwards, H. C.

Egypt:

British protectorate

Communists

Second World SIS operations

SIME agents

see also Alexandria; Cairo

Eichmann, Adolf

Eindhoven

Eire see Ireland

Eisenhower, Dwight D.

Elbing

elections, general:

1918

1922

1923

1924

1929

1945

Elliott, Nicholas

Ellis, Charles Howard ‘Dick’:

background and early career

Chief Controller Pacific

Controller Far East

Controller Production Research

deputy to Stephenson in New York

responsibility for 22000 Organisation

role on 1945 committee on SIS reorganisation

talks with US intelligence services (1946)

tours Far East stations (1947 and 1949)

views on use of burglary

Embarrass, Operation (Palestine 1947-48)

EMSIB see Eastern Mediterranean Special Intelligence Bureau

Enemy Publicity Section (government covert propaganda organ)

Enigma (German cyphers)

Ultra decrypts

Epirus

Epsilon, Operation (Norway 1941)

Errington, Rowland Baring, Viscount (later 2nd Earl of Cromer)

Estonia

see also Tallinn

Ethiopia

Italian invasion (1935)

Evang, Colonel Wilhelm, head of Norwegian intelligence service

Everitt, Nicolas, boastful Naval Intelligence officer

Ewart, Lt.-Gen. Sir John Spencer (DMO 1906-10)

Ewer, William Norman (foreign editor of Daily Herald)

Exodus 1947 (ship)


Fairholme, Colonel William

Falk, Peter

Far East Combined Bureau (FECB)

Farina, Rafael (SIS officer)

Faroe Islands

Faye, Léon (‘Eagle’)

FBI (US Federal Bureau of Investigation)

FECB see Far East Combined Bureau

Federal Bureau of Investigation see FBI

Ferris, John

Fetterlein (GC&CS officer)

filing cabinets, techniques for destruction

Finance and Administration Directorate (SIS)

financial scandals (at SIS stations)

Finland:

alliance with Germany in Second World War

Communists

Russian ceding of territory following First World War

SIS liaison with intelligence services

SIS operations:

Second World War

postwar

under Allied Control Commission following 1944 armistice

White Russian networks

Winter War against Soviet Union

see also Helsinki

Finland, Gulf of

First World War:

armistice

awards and decorations for intelligence workers

Battle of Jutland

British Expeditionary Force

coast-watching

economic intelligence

Gallipoli campaign

intelligence networks and organisations:

La Dame Blanche (Belgium)

NILI network (Middle East)

Tinsley (‘T’) organisation (Netherlands)

intelligence and security bodies:

Aegean Intelligence Service

Bureau Central Interallié

Eastern Mediterranean Special Intelligence Bureau

Italy enters war

military headquarters:

Cairo

‘CF’ (Folkestone)

France

‘WL’ (London)

military intelligence, SIS role

outbreak of war

prisoners of war

train-watching

Treaty of Brest-Litovsk

Treaty of London

Treaty of Versailles

Turkey enters war

United States enters war

Fisher, Admiral John, 1st Baron

Fisher, Sir Warren

Fitzroy, Henry

Fiume

Fleming, Ian (writer and Naval Intelligence officer)

Fleming, Peter (writer and SOE officer)

Flemmer, Mikhail and Alexander

Florina

Foley, Frank:

appointed head of Berlin station

background, education and early career

character

considers liaison with Basque intelligence networks

handling of de Ropp and ‘Jones’

head of

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