The Secret History of MI6 - Keith Jeffery [486]
background and early career
head of British Security Co-ordination organisation
liaison with American intelligence services
private industrial intelligence organisations
responsibility for Ship Observers Scheme
responsibility for SIS South American stations
role in ‘Corby case’
Steptoe, Harry Nathaniel
Stern Gang (Zionist group)
Stettin
Stevenage, SOE Section XII HQ
Steveni, Leo
Stevens, Richard
Venlo incident
Stewart, Bertrand
Stewart, Sir Findlater
Stillwell, General Joseph ‘Vinegar Joe’
Stimson, Henry, US Secretary of War
Stockholm:
German legation
Military Control Office
SIS station
Stojanović, General (Yugoslav Assistant War Minister)
Stott, Kenneth A. (Makgill Organisation source)
Strachey, Oliver (GC&CS officer)
Strang, Sir William (later 1st Baron Strang)
Foreign Office Permanent Under-Secretary
Strategic Services Unit (United States)
Strong, Lt.-Col. (later Major-Gen. Sir) Kenneth
Sturmer, Boris
submarines, imperial German
Sudan
Sudetenland:
Nazi occupation
Sudeten Social Democratic Party
Sueter, Captain (later Rear Admiral Sir) Murray
Suez Canal
Summers, Alex
‘Sussex scheme’ (Second World War joint
SIS-OSS-BCRA operation)
Sweden:
coast-watching:
First World War
Second World War
Communists
intelligence service (T-Office)
iron ore supplies
neutrality
SIS liaison with intelligence services
SIS operations:
Cumming’s proposals for intelligence network
First World War
interwar
Second World War
postwar
SOE operations
see also Stockholm
Swinton, Philip Cunliffe-Lister, Viscount (later 1st Earl of Swinton)
Switzerland:
Abwehr operations
Darek (Polish) network
First World War SIS operations
interwar SIS operations
neutrality
OSS operations
Second World War SIS operations
train-watching
Z Organisation
SIS liaison with intelligence services
see also Berne; Geneva; Zurich
Syers, Kenneth
Sykes, Percy ‘Pay’
Syra (Siros)
Syria:
First World War
interwar intelligence gathering on
Second World War
Szymańska, Halina (agent Z.5/1)
Tabriz
Tait, Captain (later Admiral Sir) William, Deputy DNI
Taiwan see Formosa
Tallinn (Reval)
SIS station
Tandel, Laure
Taranto
Tasoev, Colonel J. D. (remorseful Soviet defector)
Tatler (magazine)
taxation of SIS salaries
Taylor, Colonel George (SOE officer)
Taylor, Herbert Bardsley
Tazelaar, Pieter
Teague, John
Tegart, (Sir) Charles
Tehran
British legation
SIS station
Tel Aviv, British legation
telephone tapping
Temple, Captain Reginald
‘ten-year rule’
Thailand (Siam)
Thomson, Sir Basil:
Assistant Commissioner of Metropolitan Police
character
head of Directorate of Intelligence
Thornhill, Cudbert
Thümmel, Paul (‘A.54’)
Thwaites, Norman
Thwaites, General Sir William (DMI 1918-22; DMO&I 1922)
Tientsin (Tianjin), SIS station
Tiltman, Colonel John
Times, The
Tinsley, Richard
Tinsley (‘T’) organisation
Tirpitz (German battleship)
Tito, Marshal Josep Broz
Togliatti, Palmiro (Italian Communist Party leader)
Tokaev, Lt.-Col. Grigori Aleksandrovich (Soviet defector)
Tokyo
British embassy
SIS station
Torch, Operation (Allied landings in North Africa)
Toulon
Toulouse
trade unions
train-watching:
First World War
Second World War
training:
of agents
of SIS officers
Training and Development Directorate (SIS)
Travis, Commander Sir Edward
Treasury:
considers superannuation scheme for SIS employees
funding of intelligence services
role in establishment of Secret Service Bureau
taxation of SIS salaries
Trench, Captain Bernard
Trevelyan, (Sir) Charles
Trevor-Roper, Hugh (later Baron Dacre of Glanton)
Trinidad
Triple Entente
Tromsö
Trondheim
Tronstad, Leif (Norwegian chemist)
Trotsky, Leon
Trott zu Solz, Adam von
Truman, Harry S.
Trust, the (bogus Russian monarchist organisation)
Tunis
SIS station
Tunisia
coast-watching
‘Dick Jones’ network
Mounier network
Tunney, Gene (boxer)
Tunney, Thomas J. (head of New York Police Department bomb squad)
Tupper, Admiral Sir Reginald
Turkey:
coast-watching
entry into First World War
Nationalists