The Baghdad Set_ Iraq through the Eyes of British Intelligence, 1941–45
132 Beyond the reach of the vetting regime were of course those who already occupied positions of influence in Iraqi society. In ...
133 Sami was born in 1886, received his medical training in Baghdad and Constantinople, and served as an Ottoman army medical of ...
134 fled to Turkey, Sami Shawkat elected to remain in Iraq, where he pro- ceeded with chameleon-like pragmatism to resurrect his ...
135 This all happened around the time of the battle of Stalingrad, which would prove to be the most significant event, greater e ...
136 measures had been taken against leftists because they advocated for reform and the exposure of government corruption.^47 Nev ...
137 nonmilitary) intelligence throughout the Middle East suddenly became a hot topic, and there was a definite push towards esta ...
138 while CICI is not responsible for supplying statistics, prices, financial regulations, and other technical special informati ...
139 of major or squadron leader, who were full members of CICI, endeav- oured to maintain close and friendly relations with loca ...
140 camps, notwithstanding the fact that Edmonds was himself a Kurdish expert. Fortunately, Cornwallis was an Arabist, so togeth ...
141 question that the T&P appreciations distributed by CICI between the armistice and the end of the war deal largely with K ...
142 ‘When the internal health of Iraq has been restored, and not before, it will be time to begin thinking of adventures further ...
143 working in Iraqi schools. In the commercial and industrial sectors, the banks, oil companies, and engineering firms had a ma ...
144 should cause little anxiety.^66 Clearly, in ending his work in Iraq on such a note of conditional optimism, Hanbury Dawson-S ...
145 decorated after the war with the OBE and the US Legion of Merit. London Gazette, 5 August 1943; Supplement to the London Gaz ...
146 the committee of course, as its black propaganda operations were top secret. See Appendix E. Revised charter for the Combin ...
147 Examples of national MOFA codes are ABYS (Abyssinian), HUN (Hungarian), IRQ (Iraqi), PAL (Palestinian), RUS (Russian), and ...
148 For the organization of general staff intelligence, see ‘Notes on the British General Staff, Arms and Services’, Tactical a ...
149 Ibid. The definition of ‘nonoperational intelligence’ adopted by MEDC was ‘political and economic intelligence and security ...
150 30 August 1944, CIA Research Tool (CREST) document, National Archives and Records Administration, College Park, MD [NARA]. ...
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