Historical Dictionary of British Intelligence
KHAFAJI, JABBAR AL-• 287 KGB.The Committee for State Security (Komitet Gosudarstvennoi Be- zopasnosti) was the principal Soviet ...
288 • KIEBOOM, CHARLES VAN DER defending the country when Coalition forces invaded in 2002. Trained in tradecraft at a safe hous ...
KISLITSYN, FILIP• 289 KING, CECIL.A powerful newspaper magnate, proprietor of the Daily Mirrorfrom 1951 to 1963, and later chair ...
290 • KLATT from canteen gossip atMoscow Center, thatGuy BurgessandDon- ald Macleanhad been long-term Soviet spies who had been ...
KNIGHT, MAX• 291 Communist activist, and three of his agents in the Arsenal. Knight’s specialty was the cultivation of agents wh ...
292 • KNOBLOCK, EDWARD By any standards Knight was an unconventional man who com- manded great loyalty from his subordinates and ...
KNOX, DILLWYN• 293 theFauvette, which took him to Corfu and then Patras. Upon his ar- rival in Greece, Knoblock was installed at ...
294 • KORDA, SIR ALEXANDER key, known thereafter asisk. He was working on Sovietone-time padswhen he died in February 1943. KORD ...
KREMER, SIMON• 295 of honor to his captors not to attempt to escape. He also obtained a similar injunction to stop a film based ...
296 • KREUGER. OTTO ring known as theX Groupin 1940 and runningAndre ́Labarthe (codenamedjerome). KREUGER. OTTO.Codenamed TR-16 ...
KROTKOV, YURI• 297 don and then returned him to Canada, where he was the subject of two assassination attempts. His book,In Stal ...
298 • KUCZYNSKI, JURGEN across Poland, Czechoslovakia, and East Germany. In 1962 he vis- ited Japan and India, and the following ...
KURTZ, HARALD• 299 their main concern, sogarboreported, was simply self-preservation in an increasingly hostile country that pre ...
300 • KUZICHKIN, VLADIMIR After a lengthy investigation, Hickson traced Kurtz and persuaded him to admit that he had fabricated ...
KUZNETSOV, PAVEL• 301 viet Consulate in Tehran in the summer of 1977 under diplomatic cover as a Line N officer specializing in ...
302 • LABARTHE, ANDRE ́ –L– LABARTHE, ANDRE ́.The editor ofFrance Libreand a prominent anti-Gaullist in London during World War ...
LANGLEY, J. M.• 303 LANDAU, HENRY.Born in South Africa of Anglo-Dutch parentage, Henry Landau graduated from Cambridge shortly b ...
304 • LANGLEY, J. M. from a hospital for prisoners of war in Lille and was escorted to Paris. Later he crossed into the unoccupi ...
LECONFIELD HOUSE• 305 LAWRENCE, T. E.Born in Tremadoc in North Wales in 1888, ‘‘Law- rence of Arabia’’ won an exhibition to Jesu ...
306 • LEE, RUSSELL ous other buildings in Mayfair, and in 1974 moved to a larger office block at 140 Gower Street. LEE, RUSSELL. ...
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