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Hanbury-Williams, Major-Gen. Sir John
Hankey, Christopher
Hankey, Maurice, 1st Baron:
Cabinet Secretary
doubts about Menzies’ appointment as Chief
member of War Cabinet
review of SIS organisation and intelligence processing (1940)
role on Secret Service Committees
second report on Secret Service
Secretary to Committee of Imperial Defence
views on:
First World War signals intelligence
Industrial Intelligence Centre
interwar Japanese naval intelligence
Spanish Civil War intelligence
Hanoi
SIS station
Hanover
Hansen, Georg (German Communist)
Harbin
Hardinge, Charles, 1st Baron Hardinge of Penshurst:
arranges Cumming’s pension
defends Foreign Office control of SIS
role in budget allocation for SIS
role in establishment of Secret Service Bureau
succeeds Nicolson as Permanent Under-Secretary
support for Cumming’s wartime reorganisation of SIS
Harker, Oswald ‘Jasper’
Harmon, Walter Gordon
Harran, Edward
Harvey, Oliver (later 1st Baron Harvey of Tasburgh), ambassador to France
Harwood, Admiral (Sir) Henry
Hatton-Hall, Hubert
Hayter, (Sir) William:
head of Foreign Office Services Liaison
Department
role in appointment of Menzies’s successor as Chief
Hazelhoff, Erik
Heath, Reginald
Heathcote-Smith, (Sir) Clifford
heavy-water production
helicopters
Helsinki (Helsingfors):
British legation
SIS station
United States legation
Henderson, Lt.-Gen. Sir David, Director-General of Military Aeronautics
Henderson, Sir Nevile, ambassador to
Berlin
Henderson, Captain Wilfred, naval attaché in Berlin
Henry, Sir Edward
Heydrich, Reinhard
Hickerson, John (US State Department official)
Higman, Henry
Hiley, Nicholas
Hill, Frank Liot
Hill, George
Hillenkoetter, Rear Admiral Roscoe
Hillgarth, Captain Alan (adventure novelist and naval attaché in Madrid)
Himmler, Heinrich
Hindenburg, Field Marshal Paul von
Hindle, Wilfrid
Hinsley, Sir Harry
Hiroshima
Hitler, Adolf:
Chamberlain’s Munich negotiations with
expansionist policies
July 1944 assassination plot
personal interest in V-weapons development
rise to power
SIS prewar reports on his character and intentions
Winterbotham and De Ropp meet
Hoare, Sir Samuel (later 1st Viscount Templewood):
Air Minister
ambassador to Spain
background and early career
criticism of SIS
Foreign Secretary
head of wartime Italian mission
later career
SIS recruitment and training
views on Browning
work at wartime Russian mission
Hobsbawm, Eric
Hockey, Wing Commander R. C.
Holland see Netherlands
Hollard, Michel (head of ‘Agir’ network)
Hollis, (Sir) Roger
Holt-Wilson, (Sir) Eric
Home Office
Home Security, Ministry of
Hong Kong
Far East Combined Bureau (FECB)
SIS station
Honolulu:
SIS sub-station
US intelligence services
Hooper (GC&CS officer)
Hoover, J. Edgar
Hope, Norman
Hopkinson, Henry (later 1st Baron Colyton)
House, Colonel Edward, adviser to Woodrow Wilson
Howard, Sir Michael
Howard, Reginald ‘Rex’:
background and early career
chief staff officer to Sinclair and Menzies
deals with embezzlement scandal at Hague station
defends SIS against Service ministries’ criticisms
devises training programme
joins SIS
report on postwar organisation of SIS
supplanted as chief of staff by Peake
Hoxha, Enver
humanitarian organisations, as possible cover
Humphreys, Lt.-Gen. (Sir) Thomas
Hungary
see also Budapest
Hutchinson, St John, lawyer to Compton Mackenzie
hypnotism, use in interrogation
Iceland
Ignatieff, Count Alexis
IIC (Industrial Intelligence Centre)
IMT (International Mining Trust)
India:
Delhi Intelligence Bureau
independence and partition
nationalists
Russian threat to British imperial possessions
Second World War SIS operations
withdrawal of SIS operations under Attlee doctrine
see also Calcutta; Delhi
India Office
Indian Political Intelligence (IPI)
Indo-China
Industrial Intelligence Centre (IIC)
Industrial Secret Intelligence (Stephenson’s organisation)
industrial unrest
ink, secret
Institute for International Studies (Chinese Nationalists propaganda and intelligence organisation)