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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