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NID25 (Admiralty signals intelligence branch; ‘Room’)
Niemeyer, (Sir) Otto
NILI (First World War Middle East intelligence network)
NKVD (Soviet intelligence agency)
No. 1 Intelligence Unit (SIS)
No. 2 Intelligence (Unit) Section (SIS)
No. 5 Civil Control Unit (SIS)
No. 7 Civil Control Unit (SIS)
Noble, Admiral Sir Percy
North Atlantic Treaty Organisation see NATO
North China Daily News
North Pole, Operation (Abwehr; 1942-43)
Norway:
Communist Party
Cumming’s proposals for intelligence network
First World War agents in
FOII (intelligence service)
heavy-water production
interwar SIS operations
Nazi invasion
post-Second World War SIS operations
Second World War SIS operations
Aquarius network
coast-watching
Makir network
Operation Epsilon
Skylark networks
SIS liaison with intelligence services
SOE operations
wartime government-in-exile
see also Oslo
Noulens, Hilaire
Nu au Salon, Le (illustrated periodical; a favourite of Cumming’s)
Nunn May, Dr Alan (atomic scientist and Soviet agent)
Nye, Lt.-Gen. Sir Archibald, high commissioner in India
O Section (SIS Production Section)
O’Caffrey
Odessa
O’Duffy, General Eoin
Office of Strategic Services (United States; OSS)
Official Secrets Act
OGPU (Soviet secret police)
Oldfield, (Sir) Maurice
Oliver, Admiral Sir Henry (DID 1913-14)
Olsen, Oluf Reed
Olympic Games (London, 1948)
Onodera, General Makoto, Japanese military attaché in Stockholm
Onslow, Richard Onslow, 5th Earl of
opium, proposed sale of confiscated supplies
Oppenheim, Major Laurie ‘Oppy’, military attaché at The Hague
Oran
shelling of Vichy fleet (1940)
Orkney Islands
Orloff, Vladimir
Orlov, Vladimir Gregorievich (agent
‘Orbanski’)
Oslo
Military Control Office
SIS station
Ottawa, Soviet embassy
Ottoman empire
see also Turkey
Overlord, Operation (Allied invasion of occupied France)
Overseas Trade, Department of
P Division (clandestine operations coordination, South East Asia Command)
P Sections (SIS Production Sections)
P.1 (France and North Africa)
P.5 (Dunderdale and Poland)
P.6 (Germany)
P.7 (Belgium)
P.8 (Netherlands)
P.9 (Norway)
P.11 (Sub-Saharan Africa)
P.14 (Far East)
Pack, Elizabeth (‘Cynthia’)
Paget, Sir James
Paillole, Paul (French intelligence officer)
Pakistan
Palairet, (Sir) (Charles) Michael
Palestine:
Arab revolt (1936-39)
Arab-Israeli war (1948-49)
Balfour Declaration
British Mandate
First World War
interwar intelligence gathering on
Jewish immigration
Operation Embarrass (1947-48)
Police Criminal Investigation Department
Second World War SIS operations
‘Trespass’ intelligence on illegal immigration
Woollcombe’s recommendations for partition
see also Jerusalem
Panama
Pantelleria
Papen, Franz von
Paris:
Bureau Central Interallié
Bureau Liaison Armée Occupée (BLAO; later BOX)
liberation (1944)
Military/Passport Control Office
Nazi occupation
SIS stations
the Trust (bogus Russian monarchist organisation)
White Russian networks
Paris Peace Conference (1919)
Park, Air Chief Marshal (Sir) Keith
Parmoor, Charles Cripps, 1st Baron
Pas de Calais
Passport Control Organisation:
as cover for SIS
provision of visas to Jews escaping Nazis
Queen Anne’s Gate premises
SIS campaigns for diplomatic status for staff
as source of income
visa-trafficking scandals
see also Military Control Organisation
Patras
Paul, Prince of Yugoslavia
Paulson, G. M. ‘Paul’
Payne, Lionel ‘Lousy’
Peake, Air Commodore (Sir) Harald
Pearl Harbor, Japanese attack on (1941)
Peenemünde (German weapons-testing site)
Peking (Beijing):
Japanese intelligence organisations
SIS station
pensions for SIS employees
‘Periwig’ (SOE operation)
Persia see Iran
Peru
Peters, Vincent (imprisoned British resident in Japan)
Petrie, Sir David:
Director of Delhi Intelligence Bureau
Director-General MI5
SIS career
Petrograd (St Petersburg)
Military Control Office
SIS station
Pettigrew, Miss
Philby, H. St John (father of Kim)
Philby, Kim:
defends Kenneth Syers against allegations of Communism