The Secret History of MI6 - Keith Jeffery [477]
Kiel
Kiel Canal
King, Andrew
Kirke, Major (later General Sir) Walter:
deputy head of intelligence at wartime GHQ
establishes intelligence network in Switzerland
plan for ‘Reorganisation of S.S. in the War Office’
relations with Cumming
reports Cumming’s motor accident
views on:
Cecil Cameron
development of tradecraft
Macdonogh’s stoicism
Russian missions
Rhys Samson
Tinsley organisation
Kirkenes
Kirkpatrick, (Sir) Ivone
Kitchener, Field Marshal Herbert, 1st Earl
KL/2
Kleist Rintelen, Franz, German saboteur
Klop, Lieutenant Dirk (Dutch intelligence officer)
Knatchbull-Hugessen, Sir Hughe,
ambassador to Turkey
Knight, Maxwell
Knoblock, Edward
Knox, Colonel (later Major-Gen. Sir) Alfred
‘Flurry’, military attaché in Petrograd
Knox, Frank, US Secretary of the Navy
Knox-Little, A.H.A.
Königsberg
Kopkow, Major Horst (Gestapo officer)
Korea
Koschnik, Franz (infatuated Abwehr officer)
Koutrik, Folkert van (Dutch double-agent)
Kowloon
KPD (German Communist Party)
Krämer, Dr Karl-Heinz (German assistant air-attaché in Stockholm)
Krasnoff, Piotr (White Russian General)
Kristiansand
Kristiansund
Krivitsky, Walter (Soviet defector)
Kronstadt naval base
Krötenschield, Boris (Soviet intelligence officer)
Krüger, Dr Karl (‘TR/16’)
Krupp (armaments manufacturer)
Kuibyshev
Kunming
SIS station
Kuomintang (Chinese Nationalist ruling party)
Lainey, Colonel Robert (Deuxième Bureau officer)
Lakey, Arthur Francis see Allen, Albert
Lamirault, Claude
Lampson, Sir Miles (later 1st Baron Killearn)
Landau, Henry:
background, education and early career
character
‘excommunicated’ by Sinclair
First World War operations in Low Countries
leaves SIS
postwar posting to Berlin
views on:
La Dame Blanche
Krüger (TR/16)
Tinsley
All’s Fair
Spreading the Spy Net
Langley, J. M. ‘Jimmy’
Lansing, Robert, Secretary of State
Larkin, James (Irish labour radical)
Laski, Harold
LATI (Linee Aeree Transcontinentali Italiane)
Latvia
see also Riga
Lausanne Conference (1922-23)
Lausanne, Treaty of (1923)
Law, Andrew Bonar
Lawrence, Costa
Laycock, Thomas
Le Queux, William
League for Independent Political Action
Leahy, Admiral William D.
Lebanon
Lee, Arthur, Baron (later 1st Viscount Lee of Fareham), First Lord of the Admiralty
Leenaerts, Henri
Leeper, (Sir) Reginald ‘Rex’:
ambassador to Greek government
Foreign Office PID officer
Lemmens, Jan (Sigismund Payne Best’s driver)
Lend-Lease agreement (1941)
Lenin, Vladimir
Leopold III, King of the Belgians
Lepage, Fernand (head of Belgian Sûreté de l’État)
Leros naval base
Leverkühn, Paul (Abwehr officer)
Lewis, Crosby (chief of US Strategic Services Unit)
Lewisohn, Oscar
Libya:
Allied advances
Axis advances
SIS operations
Liddell, Guy
Liège
Lien, Jean-Paul (‘Lanky’)
Likhterov (Soviet military attaché in Istanbul)
Lille
Limoges
Limpenny, Admiral Charles
Lindemann, Frederick (later 1st Viscount Cherwell)
Lindley, Sir Francis, ambassador to Japan
Lindsay, Sir Robert, Foreign Office Permanent Under-Secretary
Linsingen, General Alexander von
Lisbon
Military Control Office
SIS station
Lithuania
Litvinov, Maxim
Lloyd, George, 1st Baron, Colonial Secretary
Lloyd George, David (later 1st Earl Lloyd-George of Dwyfor)
London Conference on War Planning (1948)
London, Treaty of (1915)
Long, Henry Dale
Long, Walter (later 1st Viscount Long), First Lord of the Admiralty
Long Range Desert Group (Second World War; LRDG)
‘Longshanks’ (SOE operation)
‘Lord Haw Haw’ (William Joyce)
Los Angeles
Lothian, Philip Kerr, 11th Marquess of, ambassador to United States
Lovestone, Jay (American Communist)
Lovink (Dutch intelligence officer in Singapore)
Loxley, Peter:
Foreign Office private secretary
role in Bland Report (1943)
LRDG see Long Range Desert Group
Lübeck
Ludendorff, General Erich
Luftschutzbund (German air defence organisation)
Luftwaffe (German air force), prewar development
Lunn sisters (Russian-born suspected
Communist agents)
Luxembourg
Lvov, Prince Georgy
Lympany, Moura (concert pianist)
Lyons