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‘Sinbad’ (SIS Chief 1952-56):

appointed SIS Chief

DMI (1944-45)

Vice Chief of SIS (1945-52)

Singapore:

fall of (1942)

Far East Combined Bureau (FECB)

Inter-Services Liaison Department (SIS)

SIS station

Special Branch

Sinn Fein

Sissmore, Kathleen ‘Jane’ (later Archer)

Slessor, Air Chief Marshal Sir John

Slim, Field Marshal William (later 1st Viscount Slim)

Slocum, Frank

Słowikowski, Mieczysław (agent ‘Rygor’)

Smith, Bradley F.

Smith, Sidney

Smith-Cumming, Lieutenant Alistair, killed

Smith-Cumming, Sir Mansfield see Cumming, Sir Mansfield Smith

Smyrna (Izmir)

SIS sub-station

SOE (Special Operations Executive):

establishment of

growth of

liaison with Soviet intelligence services

‘Longshanks’ operation

MEbranch

operations in:

Balkans

Czechoslovakia

Far East

France

Germany

Low Countries

Middle East and North Africa

Scandinavia

South America

Switzerland

United States

penetrated by Abwehr (Operation North Pole)

‘Periwig’ operation

‘Pickaxe’ operations

postwar absorption by SIS

‘Ratweek’ operation

Section XII

SIS relations and liaison with

Training and Development Directorate

see also Secret Intelligence Service: Special Operations

Sofia:

OSS mission

SIS station

Somerville, Boyle

post-First World War review of intelligence services

South America:

Cumming’s development of operations in

expansion of operations during Second World War

possibility of recruiting Italian agents in

postwar reduction in SIS representation

Southampton, boom defences

Soviet Trade Delegation (London)

Soviet Union:

agents in West

Blake

‘Corby Case’

Philby

Anglo-Soviet trade agreements (1921) (1924)

attack on British embassy (1918)

Central Asia

‘Climber’ SIS operations (1948-49)

Cumming’s development of intelligence networks

defectors

emergence of Soviet Bloc in Eastern Europe

enters Second World War

Foreign Office prohibition of covert operations in Soviet territory

Georgia

importance of/perceived threat of Soviet Communism

intelligence agencies (NKVD/MGB)

interwar SIS anti-Bolshevik operations

invasion of Poland

involvement in SpanishWar

Military Intelligence (GRU)

Nazi invasion (Operation Barbarossa)

Nazi-Soviet Pact

occupation of Baltic states

penetration of emigré groups

postwar SIS penetration of Soviet Bloc

Rote Kapelle (intelligence network)

Second World War SIS operations

secret police (Cheka/OGPU)

Siberia

SIS liaison with intelligence services

Sovnarkom (Soviet of People’s Commissars)

Ukraine

wartime Anglo-Soviet relations

Winter War against Finland

see also Moscow; Petrograd; Russian Revolution

Spain:

Basques

Civil War

Communists

economic intelligence

First World War intelligence networks in

Franco regime

MI9 operations

Military/Passport Control Offices

Primo de Rivera regime

relations between British embassy and SIS

Secolo counter-espionage system

SIS operations:

Cumming’s establishment of agents

interwar

Second World War

postwar

see also Madrid

Speaight, Richard

Spears, Major-Gen. Sir Edward (earlier Spiers)

Special Branch (Metropolitan Police):

SIS relations and liaison with

Sinclair’s recommendations for unified intelligence service

Thomson’s proposals to merge with MI5

Special Communications Units (SIS; Second World War)

Special Counter-Intelligence Units (SIS; Second World War)

Special Liaison Controllerate (SIS; post-1945)

Special Liaison Units (SIS; Second World War)

Special Operations Executive see SOE

Spencer, Herbert (Director of Passport Control Department)

Spiers, Captain Edward Louis (later Major-Gen. Sir Edward Spears)

Spink, Miss W.. (lone female in First World War Russian mission)

Spitzbergen

Spring Rice, Sir Cecil, ambassador to United States

spy fever (pre-First World War)

SS see Schutzstaffel

SS1

Stagg, Frank

economic intelligence gathering

responsibility for naval reporting

responsibility for Russian information

transfers from Admiralty to SIS

views on:

Browning

Cumming

secret ink

Stalingrad, Battle of (1942-43)

Standing, (Sir) Guy

Stavanger

Steele, Walter S. (American journalist)

Stephenson,

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