Historical Dictionary of British Intelligence
PAT J. • 411 The first chairman of the committee was Tom (later Lord) King, MP, formerly the secretary of state for Northern Ire ...
412 • PEARSON, ROBIN during World War I and was recruited in 1940 in The Hague for an Abwehrmission to the United States. Meiler ...
PEIERLS, SIR RUDOLF• 413 and accommodated atCamp 020, although notionally he reached Washington, D.C., where supposedly he was e ...
414 • PEIERLS, SIR RUDOLF considered a likely Soviet spy suspect by MI5 and a candidate for the source invenonacodenamedcharlesa ...
PENKOVSKY, OLEG• 415 versity of Wisconsin until 1946 and then had spent four years at Yale, under Gregory Breit, and had establi ...
416 • PENKOVSKY, OLEG more receptive and in December 1960 Penkovsky made an offer to Greville Wynne, an SIS asset who frequently ...
PERSONALITY PROFILING• 417 some odd passages in the book, including some rather old-fashioned phrases that made it unlikely Penk ...
418 • PETRIE, SIR DAVID as biographies, good examples being those of Deng Xiaoping by Richard Evans, Francisco Franco byBrian Cr ...
PETROV, VLADIMIR• 419 to be a surprise inspection of Petrov’s office safe, undertaken by the ambassador on 31 March 1954, accomp ...
420 • PETTER, ROBERT turaduring World War II and had been swamped with documents supplied by the two missing diplomats. The Petr ...
PHILBY, KIM• 421 When Petter’s recruiter, Major Nikolaus Ritter, was captured and interrogated atBad Nenndorfat the end of the w ...
422 • PIECK, HENRI fruit importer who had worked for Section V in Madrid during the war, and then was commissioned to ghostwrite ...
POLISH INTELLIGENCE• 423 the following three years in Geneva, cultivating British diplomats at the League of Nations. In particu ...
424 • PONTECORVO, BRUNO xie`me Bureau and the Polish Cipher Bureau, and after the Nazi occupation both were accommodated in Engl ...
PONTECORVO, BRUNO• 425 more for $300. There was no proof that Pontecorvo wasquantum, however, nor that he had been in contact wi ...
426 • POPOV, DUSKO POPOV, DUSKO.When Dusan M. Popov, known to his family and friends as Dusko, arrived in London as a German spy ...
POPOV, DUSKO• 427 Charles F. Lanman (using the alias Charles Lehman) as Popov’s han- dler. The FBI was never comfortable about c ...
428 • POPOV, DUSKO lantic convoys, and technical developments in the field of antisubmarine warfare. Popov’s extended contact wi ...
PORTUGAL• 429 agents,balloon, a former army officer, andgelatine, his Austrian girlfriend, who both protested about his descript ...
430 • POSITIVE VETTING curity apparatus, PIDE, was closely associated with the Axis. As well as tolerating large-scale German es ...
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