The Baghdad Set_ Iraq through the Eyes of British Intelligence, 1941–45
213 of Brandenburgers campaigning in the Middle East, which they never did. See also NSW, 63 passim. GCCS to ‘C,’ CX/MSS/S21, G ...
214 Record Group 263, Entry ZZ-18, Box 35, NARA; NSW, 210–11; O’Sullivan, ‘German Covert Initiatives,’ 170–1. About Leverkuehn, ...
215 Penrose and Crawford, 2 February 1944, Record Group 226, Entry 215, Box 7, NARA. Security Intelligence Summary No. 62, Defe ...
216 Ibid.; Security Intelligence Summary No. 66, Defence Security Office, CICI Iraq, 1 August–3 September 1944, AIR 29/2512, TN ...
217 Largely thanks to the extraordinarily retentive memory of Rasul, CICI was able to construct a highly detailed historical na ...
218 strong caveat that this is an anticolonial history based largely on Arabic sources; Mallmann and Cüppers, Halbmond und Haken ...
© The Author(s) 2019 219 A. O’Sullivan, The Baghdad Set, https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-15183-6_10 CHAPTER 10 Oh So Social Tr ...
220 intelligence champions beyond compare.^1 In the Middle East what placed the British secret services in an intelligence leagu ...
221 Dayton had built a world-wide network of business contacts, including some in Iraq, and had roamed extensively overseas for ...
222 such routine field work as road reports, strategic terrain analyses, and intelligence on the Kurds, which was sensitive work ...
223 LIBERATORS spy ring and the psychiatric expertise that Hans Hoff had volunteered when one of the German parachutists of the ...
224 fleeing from Vienna to Yugoslavia with his parents, where he continued to be pursued by the Nazis, Le Mang finally decided t ...
225 been all about: a planted British-Iraqi counterintelligence agent had man- aged to dupe some weak-minded, money-hungry young ...
226 psychology at the Iraqi Royal Medical College (IRMC), and under the auspices of the US Office of the Surgeon General (SGO), ...
227 tions clear, or disobeyed instructions. It is a blow, and a very discouraging one. We are a bunch of amateurs trying to do a ...
228 then told someone else with AUB connections that he was working in typhus research and was hoping to open an agricultural sc ...
229 rology. He never retired but ran the Neurologisch-Psychiatrische Universitäts-Klinik (Vienna University Clinic for Neurology ...
230 Iraqi-American relations, a matter which Henderson clearly felt was up to the legation, not OSS. Steve Penrose seemed to und ...
231 he had many Assyrian friends.^52 Nevertheless, though Iraq-based, Allen was not deployed from Baghdad to northern Iraq as on ...
232 but also to target the Russians.^53 To enhance his security, Allen was not to be exposed to Joe Upton, the chief OSS agent i ...
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