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

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Fig. 6.2 Cigarette break in the British embassy garden, 1943. From (l)
to (r): Hanbury Dawson-Shepherd and Campbell Hackforth-
Jones of CICI, unidentified officer in mufti, and Stewart
Perowne. Source: GB165-0228 Perowne Alb no. 38, Middle
East Centre Archive, St Antony’s College, Oxford 136
Fig. 7.1 Taurus Express from Baghdad to Istanbul at Meydan Ekbez
(Syria), 1943, hauled by a German-built Turkish Kriegslok.
Source: K.R.M. Cameron, Royal Engineers 154
Fig. 7.2 Passengers awaiting the arrival of the Taurus Express at Tel
Kotchek, 1941. Source: Norsk Teknisk Museum 157
Fig. 8.1 John Bagot Glubb, Arab Legion commander (with Emir
Abdullah of Transjordan). Source: Wikimedia Commons 172
Fig. 9.1 Werner Eisenberg of Abw II OR and later chief-of-staff of Mil
D, the successor to Abw II. Source: PIR No. 37, CI-FIR/62,
E-7, National Archives and Records Administration 184
Fig. 9.2 Misjudged by the Abwehr: Sheikh Mahmud Barzanji, former
self-proclaimed ‘King of Kurdistan.’ Source: Wikimedia
Commons 187
Fig. 10.1 OSS agents Tom Allen (far right) and Joe Upton (far left) at the
British Embassy in Tehran in late 1944 for the unveiling of a
plaque commemorating the celebration of Churchill’s 69th
birthday during the Tehran Conference a year earlier (together
with two unidentified men, possibly also OSS officers). Source:
Greg Aftandilian 231

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