The Baghdad Set_ Iraq through the Eyes of British Intelligence, 1941–45

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  1. Japanese connections in Persian Gulf area, Batten to Adv Air HQ, 22 April
    1943, AIR 23/5951, TNA.

  2. CICI Security Intelligence Summary No. 44, 15 November 1942, WO
    208/3088, TNA.  For Schulze-Holthus and Jakob, see KV 2/1484, KV
    2/1485, and KV 2/1486, TNA; Record Group 319, Entry 85, Box 958,
    NARA; Adrian O’Sullivan, Nazi Secret Warfare in Occupied Persia (Iran):
    The Failure of the German Intelligence Services, 1939–45 (Basingstoke:
    Palgrave Macmillan, 2014) [NSW], 48 passim; ECOP, 45 passim.

  3. Intelligence report on southeast Persian coast, Wood to GHQ PAIC, 19
    June 1943, AIR 23/5951, TNA.

  4. Maunsell to Wood et al., 28 December 1942, WO 201/2713, TNA. The
    Poles also established four DSOs in Cairo, Jerusalem, Baghdad, and
    Tehran. Their tasks were to ensure the security of Polish forces, and mili-
    tary and civil Polish authorities in their areas; to deal with enemy espio-
    nage; and to observe civilian Polish refugees from a security viewpoint.
    DMI HQ Polish Army in the East to BSILO, 19 December 1942, WO
    201/2713, TNA.

  5. Appendix B, Tour report, Lt Thompson, Polish FSS at Mosul, n.d., WO
    201/2713, TNA.

  6. Weekly Report W402/2A, 7 December 1942, WO 169/8211, TNA.


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