Historical Dictionary of British Intelligence
SCOTLAND, ALEXANDER• 471 SCHROEDER, ADOLPH.Formerly a publican in Rochester, Kent, Adolph Schroeder, using the alias ‘‘Frederick ...
472 • SCOTLAND YARD At the outbreak of World War II, aged 60, Scotland was posted to Dieppe in charge of port security and an em ...
SCOTT-FORD, DUNCAN• 473 with Party activity or they were unable to understand the policies of the working class and it was diffi ...
474 • SCRAMBLE chant seaman identified inisosasrutherford. Two months earlier Scott-Ford had reported being approached in Lisbon ...
SECRET SERVICE FUNDS• 475 by Malcolm Munthe. Reporting to the controller, Far East, was P9, led by Major Barff. The controller, ...
476 • SECRET VOTE The Economic Reform Act of 1782 established the source of funds as a charge on the Civil List, available to th ...
SECTION D• 477 tection formulas to identify suspect texts and to develop new chemi- cal agents for use as invisible ink. During ...
478 • SECTION I Althoughstrike ox, the plan to destroy the Swedish port facili- ties upon which Germany relied for supplies of i ...
SECTION V• 479 including India and Afghanistan, as well as Indian affairs across the world, and liaised with theIndian Political ...
480 • SECTION VI SECTION VI.TheSecret Intelligence Servicebranch responsible, prior to reorganization during World War II, for i ...
SELBORNE, EARL OF• 481 SECURITY LIAISON OFFICER (SLO). MI5 officers posted abroad, usually under diplomatic cover but declared t ...
482 • SERGUEIEV, LILY the first two years of World War I was engaged in training troops. In December 1910 he was elected a Conse ...
SETH, RONALD• 483 army and went back to Paris after the Liberation, leaving an RSS expert to transmit on her behalf for a furthe ...
484 • SETON-WATSON, HUGH which he compiled after his release from German custody in April 1945. Exactly what happened after his ...
SHAYLER, DAVID• 485 kans while based in Belgrade and Bucharest. In 1941 he transferred toCairoand worked in theYugoslav Sectiono ...
486 • SHERGOLD, HAROLD a disgruntled formerSecret Intelligence Serviceofficer. Together in Paris they represented a potent threa ...
SIDNEY STREET SIEGE• 487 though the Free Siam Movement formed the basis of a resistance or- ganization. SOE’s operations include ...
488 • SILLITOE, SIR PERCY rounds of ammunition were expended and the building destroyed be- fore the threat from the gunmen was ...
SILVER• 489 should have been caught years earlier. He suggested Fuchs had been trapped by dedicated professionalism, whereas the ...
490 • SIMKINS, ANTHONY controller, was decorated with the Iron Cross, and supplied large quantities ofdeceptionmaterial to the J ...
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