Historical Dictionary of British Intelligence
CURWEN, CHRISTOPHER• 127 in 1966 he was one of the founders of Forum World Features (FWF), a press agency handling news stories ...
128 • CURZON STREET HOUSE went to Geneva as head of station. Curwen came back to London in May 1980 as the SIS’s deputy chief, s ...
D NOTICE• 129 and was particularly effective in London, where its personnel suc- ceeded in identifying and exploiting the Czech ...
130 • DABBAGH, COLONEL AL- phers, and 12 was issued to conceal the whereabouts in Australia of theKGBdefectorVladimir Petrovand ...
DALTON, HUGH• 131 copiouscounterintelligenceinformation from former Scotland Yard colleagues. Dail was a countersurveillance exp ...
132 • DANISH SECTION DANISH SECTION.The Danish Section ofSpecial Operations Ex- ecutive(SOE), designated SD and headed by Ralph ...
DARLAN, EMILE• 133 vice, and in February 1919 he was appointed chief of security to the Paris Peace Conference. In 1929 Dansey w ...
134 • DARLING, DONALD Vichy government. According to Sir Alexander Cadogan’s diary entry for 14 November 1942: ‘‘We shall do no ...
DAVIDSON, BASIL• 135 job. When one met him alone, he was very witty and an excellent raconteur. In company he sat like a clam.’’ ...
136 • DAVIES, TROTSKY Davidson joined Section D in December 1939 and was sent by train to Budapest to open a news agency as cove ...
DE GREY, NIGEL• 137 Davies with a bemused Enver Hoxha regarding British regimental connections. The Communist guerrilla chief co ...
138 • DE JAEGER, ALBERT of war he joined the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve and was posted to Belgium as an observer in the Ballo ...
DEARLOVE, SIR RICHARD• 139 DEAKIN, SIR WILLIAM.Educated at Westminster and Christ Church, Oxford, Bill Deakin joined the Queen’s ...
140 • DEARLOVE, SIR RICHARD years. Born in Cornwall, Dearlove was educated at Monkton Combe School, near Bath, and at Kent Schoo ...
DEARLOVE, SIR RICHARD• 141 Security Council resolutions. In particular, the paper reported that Iraq had been detected in severa ...
142 • DECEPTION lication by the originating agencies. This issue was the subject of criticism in the Parliamentary Intelligence ...
DEFECTOR• 143 However, during World War II deception as a technique was given full recognition, to the point that the chiefs of ...
144 • DEFENCE GEOGRAPHIC AND IMAGERY INTELLIGENCE AGENCY the West during the Cold War. Thus, while theCentral Intelligence Agenc ...
DELMER, SEFTON• 145 chief of defense intelligence, drawn from one of the three armed ser- vices, who sits on theJoint Intelligen ...
146 • DELMER, SEFTON respondent, after the city fell in 1940, he found ‘‘a secret war job in a hush-hush department which was pa ...
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