The Baghdad Set_ Iraq through the Eyes of British Intelligence, 1941–45
152 the Intelligence Corps was commanded by a lieutenant-colonel named Robin Wordsworth,^1 an Arabic-speaking former Sudan colon ...
153 depots, and installations in the vicinity of RAF Shaiba (but not the base itself) and the local narrow-gauge railway network ...
154 onwards, the Taurus Express ran on the Baghdad Railway, linking Turkey, Syria, and Iraq, and it constituted one of CICI’s ma ...
155 In addition to the Tel Kotchek control, the FSS conducted searches of the train en route between the frontier and Mosul. Tho ...
156 complication was that arrivals at Aleppo who claimed to be employees or agents of British intelligence organizations had to ...
157 between Iraq and Turkey. The principal reason for surveilling the group was the fact that all four kept constant and close c ...
158 closed, immediately easing the security situation that CICI had to deal with. For the previous two years, the Abwehr had fou ...
159 appears to have been extremely clumsy, and a number of ‘incidents’ were reported. However, CICI took the matter up formally ...
160 Company (IPC) and Anglo-Iranian Oil Company (AIOC) personnel des- patched on written authority to repair breakdowns in the p ...
161 to increase during a shutdown.^24 The only feasible solution was to treat the Zakho area as a protected zone for the duratio ...
162 destined for the Far East or the Persian Gulf resumed using the Suez Canal route instead of sailing round the Cape of Good H ...
163 aspect of Dawson-Shepherd’s analysis was his realization that all the poten- tial onshore enemy agents were pro-German, wher ...
164 Stalingrad.^38 Between mid-January and early May 1943, Force KALPAK had conducted extremely thorough investigations and had ...
165 administration of regional security out of all proportion to the numeric strength of their war establishment. Equally striki ...
166 pile a passenger list, which he would produce 2½ hours later on arrival at the CEV. SIME Interrogation Section, Appendix A o ...
167 However, Nasir Khan, the leader of the Qashgai, was reliably reported to have stated that, while he was willing to intrigue ...
168 Japanese connections in Persian Gulf area, Batten to Adv Air HQ, 22 April 1943, AIR 23/5951, TNA. CICI Security Intelligenc ...
© The Author(s) 2019 169 A. O’Sullivan, The Baghdad Set, https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-15183-6_8 CHAPTER 8 Six: His Britanni ...
170 the earliest mention of an unidentified group of men operating undercover in Baghdad dates from June 1941 in the immediate ...
171 evidence that Glubb was Six, yet certain circumstantial facts strongly sug- gest that he may well have been—before, during, ...
«
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
»
Free download pdf