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head of Istanbul station
head of R.5 counter-intelligence section
head of Section V Iberian section
recruitment to SIS
role on 1945 committee on SIS reorganisation
Soviet agent
Philippines
Phillips, William (head of OSS London station)
Phoney War (1939-40)
Piątkiwicz, Zdzisław (‘Lubicz’)
‘Pickaxe’ (SOE) operations
Pillau
Pinero, Sir Arthur Wing, The Gay Lord Quex
Pinkerton Detective Agency
‘Plan’ (war game)
Plowden, Humphrey
Pola (Pula)
Poland:
contribution to Allied victory in Second
World War
Dukes’ mission to (1920)
intelligence services:
operations in France
operations in Soviet Union and Afghanistan
operations in Switzerland
SIS liaison with
wartime relocation to Paris and London
Nazi invasion
role in Enigma code-breaking
Russian ceding of territory following First World War
Soviet invasion
White Russian networks
see also Warsaw
Political Section (SIS) see Section I; Section V
Political Warfare Executive
Polk, Frank L.
Pollard, Major Hugh
Poole, Major-Gen. (Sir) Frederick
Poole, Sir Reginald Lane, lawyer to Compton Mackenzie
Porch, Douglas
Porkkala
Porter, Ivor
Porton Down (Microbiological Research Centre)
Portugal:
Cumming’s establishment of agents in
Second World SIS operations
see also Lisbon
Post Office
Post Office Vote
Potsdam Conference (1945)
Prague, SIS station
President Warfield, SS (‘Exodus 1947’)
Prestes, Luís Carlos
Primo de Rivera, Miguel
Prinz Eugen (German heavy cruiser)
prisoners of war:
First World War
Second World War
Proctor, Tammy
Production Controllerates (SIS)
Production Research Section (SIS)
Production Sections (SIS; pre-1945) see A
Section; G Groups; P Sections propaganda:
SIS postwar operations
wartime role of SIS Section
Pujol, Juan (‘Garbo’)
Pulitzer, Joseph
‘Purple’ (Japanese cypher machine)
‘purple primers’ (enemy personnel lists)
Q Branch (SIS stores and equipment administration)
R Sections (SIS Requirements Sections; post-1945)
R.1 (Political)
R.5 (Counter-Intelligence)
R.8 (Liaison)
radar
Radek, Karl
Radio des Beaux-Arts
Radio Direction Finding stations (German)
Radio Security Service
RAF (Royal Air Force):
334 Wing (Special Duties)
aerial reconnaissance
bombing campaign in Germany
Experimental Establishment, Farnborough
Medical Services Directorate
Middle East operations
No. 419 Flight
Transport Command Development Unit
see also Air Ministry
Rakovsky, Christian
Ramsay, John (safe-breaker and Commando)
Ransome, Arthur
Rasputin, Grigori, murder of
‘Ratweek’ (SOE) operation
Reading, Rufus Isaacs, 1st Marquess of
‘Red Clydeside’
Rees, Noel
Registry (SIS)
Regnart, Captain Cyrus H. ‘Roy’
Reid, Margaret
Reilly, Patrick (personal assistant to Menzies)
Reilly, Sidney (né Shlomo Rosenblum; so-called ‘Ace of Spies’)
Renault, Gilbert
Rendel, (Sir) George, minister at Sofia
Requirements Directorate (SIS; post-1945)
R.1 (Political)
R.5 (Counter-Intelligence)
R.8 (Liaison)
Reschke, Friedrich
Resources Investigation Institute (RII)
Reval see Tallinn
Rhodes, German Dodecanese Command
Ribbentrop, Joachim von
Rickman, A. D.
Ridley, William
Ridout, Major-Gen. (Sir) Dudley
Riga, SIS station
Rio de Janeiro
SIS station
Ritgen, Hermann von (German press counsellor in Bucharest)
River Plate, Battle of the (1939)
Rivet, Louis (French intelligence officer)
Roberts, (Sir) Frank, minister in Moscow
Robertson, Norman, Permanent Under-Secretary, Canadian Department of External Affairs
Robertson, T. A. ‘Tar’
Romania:
declares war on Germany (1944)
enters First World War
First World War SIS operations
interwar SIS operations
Nazi occupation
oilfields
Second World War SIS operations
Nannygoat network
SIS liaison with intelligence services
see also Bucharest
Rome
British embassy
Military Control Office
SIS station
Rommel, General Erwin (Field Marshall)
Ronin, Georges (French intelligence officer)
Roosevelt, Franklin Delano
Ross, Robert ‘Robbie’
Rote Kapelle (Soviet intelligence network)
Rothstein, Andrew (Soviet agent)
Rotter, Rear Admiral Charles, Fleet Paymaster
Rotterdam: