Historical Dictionary of British Intelligence
DE MOWBRAY, STEPHEN• 147 mained in Lisbon until early the following year, when he was sum- moned back to London to be transferre ...
148 • DEMPSTER, FERGIE In June 1974 de Mowbray became concerned that evidence of So- viet penetration of the Security Service wa ...
DENNISTON, ALASTAIR• 149 DENMARK.British Intelligence operations in Denmark have been based on the relationship forged during Wo ...
150 • DEPOT OF MILITARY KNOWLEDGE In August 1941 he made the first of three transatlantic visits to America to negotiate signals ...
DEWAVRIN, ANDRE ́• 151 man embassy.gilbertnever elaborated on the nature of their rela- tionship, but he acknowledged having mai ...
152 • DICKSON CARR, JOHN forces in London and was appointed by General Charles de Gaulle as the head of his intelligence organiz ...
DIRECTION FINDING• 153 DIPLOMATIC SECTION.TheGCHQbranch responsible for decryp- ting the Foreign Ministry wireless traffic of ta ...
154 • DIRECTOR OF MILITARY INTELLIGENCE Wireless Service, or Y Service, which was composed of civilian op- erators, WRENS, and n ...
DIRECTOR-GENERAL OF THE SECURITY SERVICE• 155 father. The other DNIs have been Bridge (1887–94), Beaumont (1894 –99), Custance ( ...
156 • DOLLIS HILL when required to the prime minister. The limits of the director-gener- al’s responsibilities were set out by t ...
DOUBLE CROSS• 157 visitors’ names. In some cases they have been of really valuable service in the sense of obtaining the content ...
158 • D/P Committee, known as theTwenty Committee, and he described some of their achievements, particularly in the field of str ...
DRONKERS, JOHANNES• 159 him from the party. When Driberg demanded to know the reason, he was informed that he had been accused o ...
160 • DRU ̈CKE, KARL der’s innocence. The microphones picked up Dronkers explaining his true role as a German spy to Mulder, who ...
DUKES, SIR PAUL• 161 the retirement of Sir John Jones. He quickly acquired a reputation as a modernizer and persuaded the Thatch ...
162 • DUNDERDALE, WILFRED Intelligence Service in Red Russia, dedicated to ‘‘the chief,’’ Mans- field Smith-Cumming, was publish ...
DZHIRKVELOV, ILYA• 163 tion of the Communications Branch of Canada’s National Research Council, a clandestine cryptographic orga ...
164 • DZHIRKVELOV, ILYA chivesand attended the Higher Party School in the evenings. His ca- reer had taken an unexpected turn fo ...
EAST AFRICA MISSION• 165 failed the penalty would have been very severe. As it is, I am listed as a traitor.’’ The fact that he ...
166 • EAST GERMAN INTELLIGENCE SERVICE EAST GERMAN INTELLIGENCE SERVICE.The foreign intelli- gence branch of the East German Min ...
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