Historical Dictionary of British Intelligence
YOUNG, GEORGE• 591 Unfortunately for Thornhill and Fleming—whose brotherIan Flemingwas to inventJames Bond—not a single Italian ...
592 • YOUNG, GEORGE first at St. Andrew’s, brought him into theSecret Intelligence Ser- vice, which, after the invasion of Italy ...
YOUNGER, SIR KENNETH• 593 his Chief, Sinclair, had askedAnthony Edenfor permission to take early retirement. Young’s hopes of su ...
594 • YOUNGER, WILLIAM in 1932. He was practicing as a barrister when, in 1940, he was drafted into the Security Service, where ...
YUGOSLAV SECTION• 595 As ‘‘William Mole,’’ Younger wrote several detective thrillers, the best of which wasThe Hammersmith Maggo ...
596 • YUGOSLAVIA Several of those who fought with the Cetniks and Partisans have written accounts of their experiences, with var ...
Z ORGANISATION• 597 interpretation of someultramaterial and misleading reports from the field—to switch support to the Communist ...
598 • ZAEHNER, ROBERT that Ralph Izzard and Cox may have been serving more than one master when they undertook a hazardous journ ...
ZIMMERMANN TELEGRAM• 599 by adefector. Some of the clues pointed to an SIS officer who had operated in Persia during the war and ...
600 • ZINOVIEV LETTER ted U-boat warfare as of 1 February and directed the ambassador to approach the Mexican government with an ...
ZINOVIEV LETTER• 601 On 25 October, four days before polling day, the entire content of the letter was published in theDaily Mai ...
602 • ZINOVIEV LETTER Im Thurn’s diary reveals that he was in touch with the new DNI, Admiral Sir Alan Hotham, who had put him i ...
ZINOVIEV LETTER• 603 Riga, the Soviets, who were as interested as anyone else in who had been counterfeiting Comintern directive ...
604 • ZIRCON any other living person, otherwise the Secret Service would be an impossibility.’’ While Sinclair’s original error ...
ZU PUTLITZ, WOLFGANG• 605 When in June 1934 zu Putlitz was appointed to the post of press attache ́ in Joachim von Ribbentrop’s ...
606 • ZULULAND mainder of the war he helped in the preparation of propaganda broad- casts to Germany. At the end of the war, zu ...
Bibliography CONTENTS Introduction 608 Reference and Academic 612 Pre–World War I 613 World War I 613 World War II 614 The Cold ...
608 • BIBLIOGRAPHY Defectors 625 Double Agents 626 Northern Ireland 626 Postwar Counterinsurgency Operations 626 Websites 627 IN ...
BIBLIOGRAPHY• 609 withThe Fourth Seal; William Gibson inWild Career; andStrange In- telligence: Memoirs of Naval Secret Serviceb ...
610 • BIBLIOGRAPHY mysterious disappearance over the Soviet frontier in 1925, published Sidney Reilly: Britain’s Master Spy. How ...
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