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Scandinavian stations

helps Jews acquire visas

posting to Oslo station

questioning of agent ‘Dictionary’

relations with Nazi authorities

report on Balkans operations (1942)

responsibility for A Section (Scandinavia, Low Countries and Free French)

role in 1943 administrative reorganisation

role in ‘Jonny Case’

Folkestone, First World War GHQ (‘CF’)

Foochow (Fuzhou)

Footman, David

Forbes-Dennis, Ernan

Forcade, Olivier

Foreign Office:

absorption of SOE into SIS

control of Secret Service Vote

cover provision for SIS officers

First World War intelligence branch

funding of SIS

instructions to SIS

Permanent Under-Secretary’s Department

policies on intelligence-gathering by diplomatic staff

Political Intelligence Department (PID)

pre-twentieth century intelligence gathering

relations between diplomats and SIS

responsibility for Diplomatic Wireless Service

responsibility for GC&CS

responsibility for Government

Communications Centre

responsibility for SIS

Russia Committee

Services Liaison Department

SIS liaison with

SOE liaison with

Formosa (Taiwan)

Fourcade, Marie-Madeleine (‘Herisson’)

Fowler, W. B.

France:

Agadir Crisis (1911)

Allied liberation (1944)

coast-watching

Committee of National Liberation

Communists

Free French

intelligence services

see also A.5 Section

intelligence and resistance networks and organisations:

Agir network

Alliance/Kul organisation

Auburn network

Confrérie de Notre-Dame network

Davis network

Dunderdale networks

F2 (Polish) network

Felix network

Jade/Fitzroy organisation

Johnny network

Jove network

Lubicz (Polish) network

Sosie network

Triboullet network

intelligence services see Bureau Central de

Renseignements et d’Action;

Cinquième Bureau; Deuxième

Bureau; Direction Générale

des Études et Recherches; Service de

Centralisation des Renseignements;

Service de Renseignements

Nazi invasion

post-Second World War SIS operations

pre-First World War relations with Britain

relations between British embassy and SIS

SIS liaison with intelligence services:

interwar

Second World War

postwar

SOE operations

Triple Entente

Vichy regime

intelligence services see also A.4 Section

see also Paris

Franco, General Francisco

Franz Ferdinand, Archduke of Austria

Freiheit (Freedom) Radio

French, Colonel Charles N., wartime head of MO646

French, Field Marshal Sir John (later 1st Earl of Ypres), Chief of Imperial General Staff

French Indo-China

Fullard, Air Commodore Philip


G Groups (SIS Production Sections):

G.1 Baltic

G.2 1920s: Scandinavia; Second World War: Americas

G.3-5 Western and Central Europe

G.6-7 Near and Far East

Gallienne, Simon

Gallipoli campaign (1915-16)

Gallwitz, General Max von

Gambier-Parry, (Sir) Richard

Gano, Colonel Stanisław (Polish intelligence chief)

Garnons-Williams, G. A.

Garran, (Sir) Peter

Garrick Club

Garrow, Ian (Seaforth Highlander subaltern and resistance worker)

Garvey, Marcus (black activist)

Garvey, (Sir) Terence, Foreign Office Assistant to CSS

gas warfare

Gaunt, Captain (later Admiral Sir) Guy

‘Gauthier, Jeanette’

GC&CS see Government Code and Cypher School

Gdynia

General Post Office

General Strike (1926)

Geneva, SIS station

Genoa

George V, King

George VI, King

Georgia (Soviet republic)

Gerfaut (French destroyer)

Germany, Imperial:

Agadir Crisis (1911)

collapse of empire

first SIS agents in

involvement in Ottoman empire

naval build-up

prewar invasion threat to Britain

Triple Alliance

Triple Entente

Germany, Weimar Republic:

Kapp Putsch

SIS operations

Germany, Nazi:

22000 Organisation operations

Allied bombing of

Anti-Comintern Pact

Austrian Anschluss

concentration camps

expansionist policies

Hitler’s rise to power

intelligence and security services see Abwehr; Militärisches Amt; Schutzstaffel; Sicherheitsdienst

invasion of Greece and Yugoslavia

invasion of North Africa

invasion of Poland

invasion of Scandinavia, Low Countries and France

invasion of Soviet Union (Operation Barbarossa)

invasion threat to Britain

involvement in Spanish Civil War

Nazi-Soviet

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