The Secret History of MI6 - Keith Jeffery [472]
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