Historical Dictionary of British Intelligence
LEIGH FERMOR, SIR PATRICK• 307 tion ofSpecial Operations Executive(SOE) and participated in one of the most daring operations of ...
308 • LETTER INTERCEPTION UNIT debate continues about whether the ruse was successful. The hated Muller was recalled to Crete an ...
THE LINK• 309 House, and then by teams of skilled men and women at MI5’s Lon- don headquarters overlooking Trafalgar Square. Aft ...
310 • LISZT improve relations with the Nazis. The organization was dissolved the day after war was declared in September 1939. L ...
LONDON RECEPTION CENTRE• 311 group fromGCHQthat accompanied thedirector of naval intelli- gence,Harry Hinsley, and Sir Edward Tr ...
312 • LONDON SIGNALS INTELLIGENCE BOARD refugees arriving in Britain from the Continent during World War II. The objective was t ...
LYALL, ARCHIE• 313 driving in the Tottenham Court Road and forced to contact MI5. As a result of Lyalin’sdefection, Operationfoo ...
314 • M. interrogation, Hollis affected not to remember having spent two years in close proximity to a fellow British intelligen ...
MACDERMOTT, NIALL• 315 McColl’s first posting was to Bangkok in September 1958, where he married Shirley Curtis, followed by Vie ...
316 • MACDONOUGH, SIR GEORGE MACDONOUGH, SIR GEORGE. Born in March 1865, George Macdonough entered the army at the age of 19, qu ...
MCLEAN, BILLY• 317 Mackenzie had joined SIS in 1916, age 33, after he had been wounded in the Dardanelles offensive and invalide ...
318 • MACLEAN, DONALD Executive(SOE) inCairo, but in the absence of any missions to undertake, he obtained a transfer toMI9and w ...
MACLEAN, SIR FITZROY• 319 with Burgess in Moscow, where he remained until his death in 1983. See alsoMACLEAN, MELINDA. MACLEAN, ...
320 • MACLEAN, MELINDA of Commons until February 1974. He was an accomplished travel writer, often visiting Eastern Europe and t ...
Colonel Edward Hinchley-Cooke, MI5’s principal prewar interrogator, who supervised most of the German espionage cases. Maxwell K ...
Karel Richter, accompanied by his MI5 captors, recovering his parachute following a landing in May 1941. The Abwehr transmitter ...
R. A. Robertson and William Luke, two of MI5’s wartime double-agent handlers, who laid the foundations for the famous double cro ...
Sir Stewart Menzies, the Secret Intelligence Service’s third chief, who was appointed in 1939 and retired in 1952. The British P ...
Claude Dansey, SIS’s ruthless deputy chief and architect of the mysterious Z Organisation. Monty Chidson, the SIS officer who re ...
Captain Guy Liddell, the Scotland Hard analyst who joined MI5 in 1931 and was appointed director-general of the counterespionage ...
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