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Pact

occupation of Sudetenland

persecution of Jews

prewar SIS operations

rearmament

secret police see Gestapo

SIS prewar reports on Hitler’s intentions

SIS Section IX sabotage operations

unconditional surrender

wartime reports on morale

wartime SIS penetration

Z Organisation operations

Germany, postwar:

Allied occupations zones

Allies’ debriefing of former Nazi intelligence officers

Communist Party (KPD)

Control Commission Intelligence Division (Int.Div.)

denazification

reconstruction

SIS operations

Gestapo (Nazi secret police)

Ghadr Party (Indian seditionist organisation)

Gibbs, J.

Gibraltar

Gibson, Archie

Gibson, Harold ‘Gibbie’:

background and early career

head of Bucharest station

head of Prague station

head of Riga station

interwar posting to Istanbul station

liaison with and assistance to Czechoslovak intelligence services

liasion with Turkish intelligence services

wartime head of Istanbul station with

responsibility for Balkans stations-in-exile

Ginhoven, Inspector (Special Branch officer)

Giraud, General Henri

Gisevius, Hans-Bernd (Abwehr officer)

Gneisenau (German battle cruiser)

Godfrey, Admiral John (DNI 1939-42):

memorandum on SIS and SOE

outlines Admiralty’s wartime intelligence

needs

possible successor to Sinclair as SIS Chief

provides evidence to Hankey review

review of Anglo-American intelligence liaison

suggests embedding intelligence officers in Moscow

visits Paris station (1939)

visits United States (1941)

Göring, Hermann

Gothenburg

Goubillon, Andrée (French Resistance worker)

Gouzenko, Igor (Soviet defector)

Government Code and Cypher School

(GC&CS):

budgets and expenditure

buildings:

Bletchley Park

Broadway Buildings

Eastcote

Queen’s Gate

established by amalgamation of Admiralty and War Office cryptographic branches

liaison with customer departments

Middle East regional office

postwar liaison with SIS

recruitment and training

signals intelligence:

interwar

Second World War

see also Section VIII (Communications)

Sinclair’s expansion of

SIS responsibility for

use of captured German code-books

see also Government Communications Headquarters

Government Communications Centre

Government Communications Headquarters (GCHQ)

grading of SIS intelligence reports by customer departments

Graf Spee (German pocket-battleship)

Grahame-White, Montague

Grand, Laurence

Granville, Granville Leveson-Gower, 3rd Earl of

Gray, William Mackinnon

Greece:

civil war (1946-49)

Communists

Damocles network

entry into First World War

Italian invasion

National Democratic Hellenic League (EDES)

National Liberation Front (EAM)

National Popular Liberation Army (ELAS)

Nazi invasion

Operation Contemplate (1949)

relations between British embassy and SIS

SIME operations

SIS liaison with intelligence services

SIS operations:

First World War

Second World War

postwar

Venizelists

see also Athens

green ink, Chiefs’ use of

Green, J. H.

Greene, Sir Graham, Admiralty Permanent Under Secretary

Greene, Graham

Grey, Sir Edward (later 1st Viscount Grey of Falloden)

Gribbon, Colonel Walter

Grierson, Lt.-Gen. Sir James (DMO 1904-6)

Grigg, Sir Edward (later 1st Baron Altrincham)

GRU (Soviet Military Intelligence)

Gubbins, Colonel (later Major-Gen Sir)

Colin:

Director of Operations for SOE

head of SOE

Guépard (French destroyer)

Guérisse, Albert-Marie (‘Pat O‘Leary’)

gun silencers, development of


Hague, The

SIS station

Haifa, British consulate

Haig, Field Marshal Sir Douglas (later 1st Earl Haig)

Haining, General (Sir) Robert

Haldane, Richard Burdon (later 1st Viscount Haldane)

Halford, Aubrey, Foreign Office private secretary

Halifax, E. F. L. Wood, 1st Earl of, Foreign Secretary

Hall, Admiral Sir William ‘Blinker’:

DID (1914-18)

DNI (1918-19)

postwar political career

relations with Cumming

succeeded as DNI by Sinclair

Hallamaa, Colonel Reino (head of Finnish signals intelligence)

Hambro, (Sir) Charles (head of SOE)

Hamburg:

Allied bombing

Secret Service Bureau agents in

SIS station

Hamilton Stokes, Leonard

Hanau, Julius

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