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Lysander (aircraft)


Maasing, Colonel Richard (Estonian Director of Military Intelligence; agent ‘43931’)

Maastricht

MacArthur, General Douglas

Macartney, Wilfred, prosecution of

MacDonald, Ramsay

Macdonogh, Lt.-Gen. Sir George (DMI

1916-18):

appointed DMI

character and personal life

head of intelligence at GHQ (1914-16)

prewar head of MO5

relations with Cumming

role in establishment and prewar development of Secret Service Bureau

role in wartime development of overseas intelligence networks

views on:

Agadir Crisis

Compton Mackenzie

relationship between SIS and War Office

MacEwan, Brig.-Gen. Douglas

Machray

Mackenzie, Colin (SOE officer)

Mackenzie, Captain (Sir) Compton:

account of Cumming’s motor accident

character

literary style of reports

operations in Greece

possible successor to Cumming as Chief

prosecution under Official Secrets Act

views on Macartney case

Ægean Memories

First Athenian Memories

Greek Memories

Water on the Brain

Maclaren, Malcolm

Maclean, (Sir) Fitzroy

Macmillan, Harold (later 1st Earl of Stockton), Minister of State in Algiers

Madagascar

Madrid

Military/Passport Control Office

SIS station

Magruder, Brig.-Gen. John, head of

US Strategic Services Unit

Maine, J.

Makgill, Sir George

Makgill Organisation (‘industrial intelligence service’)

Malaya

Mallet, (Sir) Victor, minister at Stockholm

Malmö

Malta

Anglo-French-Italian conference (1916)

SIS station

Manchuria

Japanese invasion (1931)

Manila:

SIS station

US intelligence services

Mao Zedong

Marriott, Cyril, consul in Haifa

Marseilles

Marshall-Cornwall, General Sir James:

Assistant Chief of Secret Service (ACSS)

SIS Controller Mediterranean

Marsouin (French submarine)

‘Martian’ reports (Combined Intelligence Section)

Martin, John

Marty, Inspector (French Gestapo collaborator)

Masaryk, Tomáš

Mask (intercepts of Comintern communications)

Mason, (Sir) Paul, minister at Sofia

Mason-Macfarlane, Lt.-Gen. (Sir) Noel

Maugham, Somerset

mission to Russia

Ashenden

Maw, Bertie

Maximov, Arkady (Soviet defector)

Maxse, Ernest

Maxwell, Colonel Terence (Middle East head of SOE)

Meath, Reginald Brabazon, 12th Earl of

Medlicott, Colonel H. E., head of Anglo-

Persian Oil Company Security

Branch

Meiklejohn, Ronald

Melville, William

memoirs (of agents and officers)

Menzies, Sir Stewart (SIS Chief 1939-52):

appointed SIS Chief

assessment of his leadership

background, character and early career

briefs European stations on eve of war

concern at sharing Ultra intelligence

defends SIS against Service ministries’

criticisms

defends SIS control of GC&CS

development of operations in:

Austria

Balkans

Far East

France

Iberia

Low Countries

Mediterranean

Middle East

North Africa

Scandinavia

South America

Soviet Union

Switzerland

United States

dislike of planned assassination schemes

evidence to 1922 Secret Service Committee on operations in United States

forestalls Montgomery’s scheme to transfer SIS to Ministry of Defence

head of Military Section

involvement in ‘Corby case’

letter to Boyle on ‘German abolition of Christmas’

liaison with French intelligence services

liaison with MI9

liaison and relations with MI5

Morton’s claim of role in Zinoviev Letter affair

opposes proposed merger of Section V with MI5

personal supply of intelligence to Churchill

plans for postwar special operations

political views

portrayals in memoirs

postwar development of liaison with US intelligence services

rejected as successor to Cumming

relations with Churchill

reorganisation of SIS

reports to Secret Service Committee

response to Hankey review

response to JIC study on postwar ‘Intelligence Machine’

response to Venlo incident

role in establishment and operation of SOE

role in interwar liaison between SIS and War Office

role in and response to Bland Report proposals on postwar organisation of SIS

succeeded as Chief by John Sinclair

supports absorption of SOE by SIS

supposed visit to Algiers (1942)

transfers from War Office to SIS

wartime visits to Continent

Meric, Marie-Madeleine

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