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Merton, (Sir) Thomas
Meshed
Mesopotamia
see also Iraq
meteorology
Metropolitan Police see Special Branch
MEW see Economic Warfare, Ministry of
Mexico
Meynell, (Sir) Francis
MGB (Soviet intelligence agency)
MI1
MI1(b)
MI1(c) see Secret Intelligence Service
MI3
MI5see Security Service
MI6 see Secret Intelligence Service
MI9
MI14
Miami, “Overseas Club”
Michael, King of Romania
Microbiological Research Centre (Porton Down)
microfilm
Mihailović, Draža
Mikołajczyk, Stanisław, Polish Prime Minister
Milan
Militärisches Amt (Nazi intelligence service)
Military Control Organisation:
as cover for SIS
established by MI5
as source of income
see also Passport Control Organisation
Military Section (SIS) see Section
Miliukov, Pavel
milk bottles, tampering with
Millar, James
Miller, Hugh
Miller, Reginald ‘Rex’
Milner, Alfred, 1st Viscount, Mission to Russia
misogyny (of SIS officers)
Mitchell, Leslie
MO5(g) see Security Service
MO6
see also MI1
Molotov, Vyacheslav
Monteath, Sir David, India Office Permanent Under-Secretary
Montevideo, SIS station
Montgomery, Field Marshal Bernard, 1st Viscount Montgomery of Alamein
scheme to transfer SIS to Ministry of Defence
Moon, Mrs
Moran, Spike (SOE officer)
Moravec, Colonel František (head of Czechoslovak Military Intelligence)
Moreau, Hubert
Morris, A. J. ‘Tony’
Morton, (Sir) Desmond:
appointed head of Production Department
appointed head of Section VI 230
background, education and early career
Director of Intelligence at Ministry of Economic Warfare
head of Industrial Intelligence Centre
instructions on verification of intelligence
investigation of Riga group agents
involvement in monitoring of domestic Communist activity
network of domestic intelligence sources
personal liaison with Churchill
procedural improvements of Production Department
provides evidence to Hankey review
reaction to Arcos raid
rejected as successor to Cumming
relations with Makgill
role in Zinoviev Letter affair
views on:
Orlov
Reilly
Moscow:
British Military Mission
SIS station
SOE mission
Mounier, André
Mountbatten, Admiral Lord Louis (later 1st Earl Mountbatten of Burma)
Muggeridge, Malcolm
Muirhead-Gould, Captain Gerard
Mullet, Operation (Malaya 1944)
Munich Crisis (1938)
Munitions, Ministry of
Murray, General Sir Archibald
Muruzov, Major Mikhail (head of Romanian Military Secret Service)
Mussolini, Benito
Mylor Creek, Cornwall
Myres, (Sir) John
Mytilene (Mitilini)
Nagasaki
Nanking (Nanjing), SIS station
Nanping, SIS station
Naples
Nathan, Sir Robert:
head of SIS Political Section
India Office representative
National Democratic Hellenic League (EDES)
National Intelligence Authority see NIA
NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organisation)
Allied Clandestine Committee
Naval Section (SIS) see Section
Navarre, Henri (French intelligence officer)
navy see Royal Navy
Nazi-Soviet Pact (1939)
Neave, Airey
Nederlandsche Binnenlandse Strijkrachten (Dutch Forces of the Interior)
Nelidov, Count Alexander, White Russian double agent
Nelson, Sir Frank (head of SOE)
Nemours (Algeria)
Netherlands:
First World War SIS operations:
Tinsley (‘T’) organisation
train-watching
intelligence services
Maastricht appendix
Nazi invasion
pre-First World War intelligence networks
Second World War SIS operations
Hendrick network
Venlo incident
SIS liaison with intelligence services
SOE operations
wartime government-in-exile
see also The Hague; Rotterdam
Neuilly, Treaty of (1919)
New Orleans
New York:
British Purchasing Commission
British Security Co-ordination
MI5 office
Military/Passport Control Office
SIS station
Newill, Joseph
Newnum, F. C.
NIA (US National Intelligence Authority)
Nice (France)
Nicholson, Leslie (‘John Whitwell’)
Nicolai, Colonel Walter (German Military Intelligence chief )
Nicolson, Sir Arthur (later 1st Baron Carnock):
appointed Permanent Under-Secretary
‘charter’ on independent role of SIS
member of committees supervising Secret
Service Bureau
supports Cumming’s