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Intelligence Services Act (1994)

Inter-Services Liaison Departments (SIS;

ISLD):

Far East

Middle East

Station A (Malaya)

Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organisation

International Mining Trust (IMT)

invasion threat to Britain:

Imperial German

Nazi German

IPI see Indian Political Intelligence

IRA (Irish Republican Army)

Iran

Iraq

see also Baghdad; Mesopotamia

Ireland:

Anglo-Irish agreement (1921)

Easter Rising (1916)

independence

IRA

MI5 operations

neutrality

republicanism

Sinn Fein

SIS operations

Irgun Zvai Leumi (Zionist group)

Irish Office

Irkutsk

Ironside, Field Marshal Sir Edmund (later

1st Baron Ironside)

‘Irwin, P. S.’ (only white member of Miami “Overseas Club”)

ISLD see Inter-Services Liaison Department

Ismay, General Hastings ‘Pug’ (later 1st Baron Ismay)

ISOS (Intelligence Service Oliver Strachey)

Israel

Istanbul (earlier Constantinople):

first SIS activity in

SIS station

Italy:

Allied Intelligence Mission (First World War)

Allied invasion (1943)

Anti-Comintern Pact

capitulation to Allies (1943)

Communists

enters First World War

enters Second World War

expansionist foreign policy in 1930s

Fascism

First World War SIS operations

interwar SIS operations:

22000 Organisation

Z Organisation

invasion of Albania

invasion of Ethiopia

invasion of Greece

involvement in Spanish Civil War

post-Second World War SIS operations

Second World War SIS operations

coast-watching

train-watching

‘Wop/Risky’ operation

Servizio Informazione Militare (SIM)

SIS liaison with intelligence services

see also Bari; Rome


Jackson, Robert H., US Attorney-General

Jackson, Captain (later Admiral Sir) Thomas (DID 1912-13)

James, C. L. R.

James, Edward

James, Captain William, Assistant Director of Naval Intelligence

Jane, Sergeant (Special Branch officer)

Japan:

Anglo-Japanese Alliance (1902-23)

Anti-Comintern Pact

entry into Second World War

First World War

intelligence services

invasion of Manchuria (1931)

military and naval build-up

political warfare units

postwar US military administration

relations between British embassy and SIS

SIS operations:

interwar

postwar

surrender (1945)

see also Tokyo

Jarvis, Ralph

Jaszi, Dr Oscar

Java

Jebb, Gladwyn (later 1st Baron Gladwyn)

Jeffes, Maurice

Jempson, Frederick

Jerusalem

British capture (1917)

King David Hotel bombing (1946)

SIS station

Jerusalem Electric Corporation

Jews:

anti-Semitism

emigration to Palestine

First World War intelligence networks

given British visas to escape Nazis

Nazi persecution

Zionism

see also Israel

JIC see Joint Intelligence Sub-Committee Committee

Johns, Philip

Joint Intelligence Bureau

Joint Intelligence Sub-Committee/

Committee (JIC)

establishment of

Hankey review proposals

study on proposed peacetime ‘Intelligence Machine’

Joint Planning Staff

Jolly

‘Jones, Dick’

Jones, Miss

Jones, R. V.

Jones, Thomas, assistant Cabinet Secretary

‘Jonny Case’

Jordan, Jessie

Joyce, William (‘Lord Haw Haw’)

Joynson-Hicks, Sir William (later 1st Viscount Brentford)

Jutland, Battle of (1916)


Kandy

Kapp Putsch (1920)

Kappler, Herbert (SS chief in Rome)

Karakhan, L. M., Soviet ambassador to

China

Karens (ethnic group)

Keitel, Field Marshal Wilhelm

Kelibia

Kell, Sir Vernon (Director-General MI5):

appointed to Secret Service Bureau

assumed names

background and character

declines approach for position from Beddington

diary

establishes role of Security Service

establishment of New York office

introduces Makgill to Morton

negotiations on postwar financing of Security Service

objections to MI5 being housed in Scotland Yard

refuses to establish Irish organisation

relations with Cumming

salary

views on Compton Mackenzie

Kemal, Mustafa (Atatürk)

Kendall, Roy

Kendrick, Thomas J.

Kennedy, Joseph P., US ambassador to Britain

Kennedy, Paul

Kerensky, Alexander

Kerlivio, Château de (German staff HQ)

Kesseler, Anna

Kesselring, Field Marshal Albert

Keun, Philip (‘Admiral’/‘Deux’)

Keynes, John Maynard (later 1st Baron

Keynes)

Kiel, Marguerite (French Resistance

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