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Powers, Gary,
136

Prague,
46
,
180
251
,
320

Prater, Donald,
206

Prater, the, Vienna,
15

Prenzlau,
25

Private Eye,
226

Proba, Operation,
226

Profumo, John,
239

Q (quartermaster for MI6),
126

Q8,
321

Queen Anne's Gate,
138

Queen Elizabeth,
190

Quetta,
295

Rabbani, Burhanuddin,
294

Rahman, General Akhtar Abdur,
294

ratlines,
32
,
33

Reagan, President,
131
,
268
,
269
,
271
,
272
,
281
,
282
,
288
,
306
,
307

Red Army,
10
,
12
,
13
,
21
,
27
,
29
,
31
,
32
,
36
,
37
,
45
,
52
,
145

Red List,
164
,
268

Red River,
374

Rennie, Sir John,
205
,
211
,
212

Republican Guards,
378

Revolutionary Command Council (Iraq),
353
,
354
,
379

Rhodes, Cecil,
98

Rhodesia,
131

Richards, Francis,
331

Riga,
53

Rimington, Stella,
265

Rob (MI6 officer),
253–4
,
255

Robber Barons,
76
,
78
,
177
,
400

Rodin, Nikola,
232

Romania,
30

Royal Engineers,
45

Royal Horse Guards,
60

Royal Navy,
51
,
52

Ruislip,
236

Rumsfeld, Donald,
341
,
382
,
386

Russia: pre-Soviet,
54
,
290
; post-Soviet,
317–18
,
319–20
,
394–6
,
398
,
399
;
see also
Soviet Union

Russian Embassy, London,
394

Russian Foreign Intelligence Service
see
SVR

Russian illegals,
232
,
233
,
237
,
319
,
395
see also
Kroger, Helen; Kroger, Peter; Lonsdale, Gordon

Ryan, Operation,
267–8

Sabri, Naji,
381–2
,
390

Saddam Hussein
see
Hussein, Saddam

St George's Hotel, Beirut,
84

St James's,
60

St Peter's College, Oxford,
132

Salang highway,
297

SAS,
298
,
338

Sasha,
187
,
201
,
211

satellite spying,
170

Saudi Arabia,
311
,
330
,
345

Sawers, John,
396–7
,
400
,
402

Sayyaf, Abdul Rasul,
311

Scarlett, John: early career,
258–9
; and Gordievsky,
257
,
259
,
260
,
261–2
,
263
,
267
,
269
; on the importance of intelligence in Cold War,
287
; as station chief in Moscow,
318
; expelled from Moscow,
319–20
; rivalry with Dearlove,
329
; becomes chair of Joint Intelligence Committee,
329–30
; and 9/11 terrorist attacks,
330
,
331
; on torture,
342
; on relationship with Americans,
342
; and build-up to Iraq war,
357–8
,
359
,
360
,
361
,
362
,
365
,
366
,
367
,
370
; and the failure to find WMD in Iraq,
387
,
388
; appointed as new Chief of MI6,
393
; in role of Chief,
393–5
; Sawers takes over from,
397
; at memorial service for Daphne Park,
402
; brief references,
3
,
328

Scheuer, Mike,
313
,
333
,
343

Schőnbrunn barracks, Vienna,
10
,
24
,
47

School of Oriental and African Studies,
232

Schroen, Gary,
336

Scotland,
299

Scott, Ian,
103–4
,
106
,
107
,
111
,
114
,
121
,
125

Scott, Nicholas,
221

Second World War,
15
,
28–9
,
59–60
,
61
,
188
,
191
,
194
,
223
,
264
,
401

Secret Intelligence Service (SIS)
see
MI6

Secret Service Bureau,
20

Semmering Pass,
32

Seoul,
48

September
11
terrorist attacks,
2
,
7
,
330–5
,
354

Serov, General Ivan,
159
,
160
,
176

Serov, Svetlana,
159–60

Shergold, Harold (Shergy): career,
141–2
; and Blake,
142–3
; and Penkovsky,
4
,
141
,
143
,
152
,
153
,
154
,
155
,
157
,
160
,
163
,
164
,
165
,
167
,
173
; and professionalism,
141–2
,
177–8
,
259
,
329
; and successes of Beneficiary and Freed,
181
and molehunts,
198
,
199
,
207
,
218
; and Scarlett,
258
; brief references,
179
,
180
402

Sierra Leone,
15

Sinclair, John,
63
,
78

Sirte,
383

SIS (Secret Intelligence Service)
see
MI6

SMERSH,
37
,
41

Smiley, David,
60–1
,
62
,
63
,
65

Smiley, George (fictional character),
4
,
5
,
142
,
189
,
214
,
215

Smith, H. F. T.,
125

Smollett, Peter,
14
,
15
,
19
,
42

Sniper,
235
,
236

Sofia,
46

Solzhenitsyn, Alexander,
249
,
251

Somerville,
133

South Africa,
94

South America,
32

Southampton,
232

Soviet Embassy: Copenhagen,
251
,
252
,
253
,
255
; London,
148
,
220
,
222
,
225
,
232
,
235
,
240
,
260
,
261
,
272
; Mexico City,
202
; Paris,
283
; Washington,
285

‘Soviet Perceptions of Nuclear Warfare' (briefing),
282

Soviet Trade Delegation,
222
,
224
,
241

Soviet Union: activities in Vienna,
12–13
,
35
,
36
,
40
,
41–4
; Smollet passes information to,
15
; recruitment of Philby by,
18–19
; contacts made by Cavendish are recalled to,
26
; Western powers lack intelligence from inside,
28
,
29
; Western fears of invasion by,
29
; Young organises retrieval of photographic reconnaissance of,
29–30
; defections after the war,
32
,
70
; and German scientists,
34–5
,
36
; Park's attitude to,
36
; and émigré groups,
37
,
42
; defection of Deriabin,
43
;
communications intercepted by Vienna Tunnel,
45–6
,
47
; Blake betrays existence of Vienna Tunnel to,
47–9
; Courtney in,
52
; covert operations against,
53–63
,
64–5
,
67
,
76–8
; Philby passes secrets to,
63–6
,
67–8
,
73–4
; Burgess and Maclean escape to,
69
; and Nasser,
79
; and Suez Crisis,
81
; and Hungarian uprising,
82–3
,
84
; Philby questioned about and confesses to working for,
87–8
; Philby escapes to,
88–9
; Angleton's paranoia about,
90
; and Africa,
98
,
99
,
108
,
113–14
,
115
,
116
,
118
,
120
,
121
,
132
; betrayed by Penkovsky
see
Penkovsky, Oleg; Penkovsky provides insight into thinking of leaders of,
157–8
; Blake confesses to working for,
142–3
; Cuban Missile Crisis,
2
,
6
,
170
,
171
,
198
,
223
,
267
,
375
; Wynne captured and taken to,
173–4
; trial of Wynne and Penkovsky in,
175–6
; Beneficiary (Kaczmarzyk) works as spy against,
178–9
; Freed (Kro
č
a) works as spy against,
180
betrayed by Golitsyn
see
Golitsyn, Anatoly; betrayed by Nosenko
see
Nosenko, Yuri; CIA molehunts paralyse operations against,
209–10
; subversive operations against Britain,
219–42
; Philby's life in,
242–7
; betrayed by Gordievsky
see
Gordievsky, Oleg; Scarlett's career in,
258–9
; Operation Ryan,
268–9
; fears about Western intentions,
268–9
,
271
,
282
; Gordievsky in danger in,
248–9
,
273–4
; Gordievsky escapes from,
6
,
274–80
; Gordievsky's information brings about changes in Western perceptions of,
270
,
271
,
272
,
281–2
; Gorbachev visits Britain,
272
; MI6 is sceptical about Gorbachev and his reforms,
283–4
; CIA penetrated by,
284–6
; and the value of intelligence,
287–8
; and Afghanistan,
291
,
292
,
295
,
297
,
299
,
300
,
302–3
,
304
,
306
,
307
,
308–9
; end of,
288–9
,
315
; Blake comments on life in,
397
;
see also
KGB; Moscow

Special Branch,
18
,
230
,
236
,
241

Special Group,
118

Special Operations Executive,
27
,
33
,
59
,
60
,
61
,
95
,
401

Special Security Organisation (SSO),
368

Spedding, David,
327
,
354

Spetsnaz troops,
304

Spooks,
344–5

SSO (Special Security Organisation),
368

Stalin, Joseph,
23
,
28
,
30
,
41
,
42
,
49
,
63
,
66
,
87
,
186
,
219
,
288

Stanley, Henry,
104

Stanleyville,
97
,
121
,
122
,
127

Star Wars Strategic Defense Initiative,
269
,
281
,
282
,
288

Stasi,
227–8

State Department (US),
57
,
114
,
116
,
137
,
155

State Scientific and Technical Commission (Soviet Union),
138
,
146
,
224

State Opera House, Vienna,
50

StB (Czechoslovak security service),
11
,
180
181

Steers, Bob,
10
,
11

Stettin,
12

Stevenson, Adlai,
375

Stinger missile,
305–6
,
312

Stockholm,
186

Stokes, Michael,
141
,
151
,
157
,
163

Stormie Seas
(boat),
55
,
61

Stratford-upon-Avon,
190

Straw, Jack,
331
,
359
,
360
,
378
,
383

Sudan,
333

Suez Crisis,
79–81
,
83
,
84
,
91
,
95
,
392

Sukarno, President,
80

Sunday Telegraph,
221

Sussex,
299

SVR (Russian Foreign Intelligence Service),
319
,
396

Switzerland,
24
,
36

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