salaries paid by, (
I
), (
II
)
Section D wartime sabotage efforts of, (
I
), (
II
)
Soviet/Communist section of, (
I
), (
II
), (
III
)
Soviet defectors and, (
I
)
staff versatility cultivated by, (
I
)
training courses of, (
I
), (
II
)
U.S. cooperation with, (
I
), (
II
), (
III
), (
IV
), (
V
), (
VI
)
Washington-based liaison of, (
I
), (
II
), (
III
)
see also
Section V; Section IX (SIS)
Allied North-African invasion
Iberian sub-section of, (
I
), (
II
), (
III
), (
IV
), (
V
)
London location of, (
I
), (
II
), (
III
), (
IV
)
MI5 as recipient of intelligence
other services’ rivalries with, (
I
), (
II
)
Section IX merger with, (
I
)
wartime counter-espionage efforts of, (
I
)
Section IX (SIS):
Broadway Buildings office of, (
I
), (
II
)
Communist/Soviet activities monitored by, (
I
), (
II
), (
III
), (
IV
)
field stations of, (
I
), (
II
)
MI5 relations with, (
I
), (
II
)
Security Inspectorate (Turkey), (
I
), (
II
)
Security Intelligence Middle East (SIME), (
I
), (
II
)
Sinclair, John “Sinbad,” (
I
), (
II
), (
III
), (
IV
), (
V
)
SIS,
see
Secret Intelligence Service
Skardon, William, (
I
), (
II
), (
III
), (
IV
), (
V
)
Smith, Walter Bedell, (
I
), (
II
), (
III
), (
IV
), (
V
)
Soviet Union:
agent infiltration into, (
I
), (
II
), (
III
), (
IV
), (
V
)
Anglo-American war plans against, (
I
)
British defections to, (
I
), (
II
), (
III
), (
IV
), (
V
)
British wartime alliance with, (
I
), (
II
), (
III
)
defectors from, (
I
), (
II
), (
III
)
Eastern European involvement of, (
I
), (
II
)
Ukrainian nationalist subversion in, (
I
)
Special Operations Executive (SOE), (
I
)
n
Beaulieu training operations of, (
I
), (
II
), (
III
)
demolition successes vs. ideological failure of, (
I
)
Foreign Office conservatism vs., (
I
)
SIS training staff drawn from, (
I
)
Special Policy Committee (SPC), (
I
), (
II
)
Stephenson, William, (
I
), (
II
)
Steptoe (SIS officer), (
I
), (
II
), (
III
)
Stillwell (British resident in Portugal), (
I
), (
II
)
Sweet-Escott, Bickham, (
I
)
n
, (
II
)
Templewood, Samuel Hoare, Lord, (
I
)
Theory and Practice of Communism, The
(Carew-Hunt), (
I
)
Travis, Edward W. H., (
I
)
Trevor-Roper, Hugh, (
I
), (
II
)
n
Trotsky, Leon, (
I
)
n
, (
II
)
Turkey:
agent infiltration from, (
I
), (
II
), (
III
), (
IV
)
Eastern frontier reconnaissance in, (
I
), (
II
), (
III
), (
IV
)
Turkey (
cont’d
)
Istanbul SIS headquarters in, (
I
), (
II
)
potential Soviet invasion of, (
I
)
Security Inspectorate of, (
I
), (
II
)
U.S. presence in, (
I
), (
II
)
Volkov defection attempted in, (
I
)
Ukrainian Nationalists,
AngloAmerican support of, (
I
)
Uncle Ned (Turkish intelligence agent), (
I
), (
II
), (
III
), (
IV
)
United States, intelligence services of,
see
Central Intelligence
Agency; Federal Bureau of
Investigation; Office of
Strategic Services
USSR,
see
Soviet Union
Van Der Heuvel (Swiss agent), (
I
)
Vivian, Valentine, (
I
), (
II
) career of, (
I
), (
II
), (
III
)
Dansey’s rivalry with, (
I
)
n
, (
II
), (
III
), (
IV
), (
V
)
on Section IX staff choices, (
I
), (
II
), (
III
)
von der Osten (Don Julio), (
I
)
von Gellen, Reinhard, (
I
)
War Planning Directorate, (
I
), (
II
)
Water on the Brain
(Mackenzie), (
I
)
Weltzien (German merchant), (
I
)
White, Sir Richard Goldsmith, (
I
), (
II
), (
III
), (
IV
), (
V
), (
VI
), (
VII
)
Philby interrogated by, (
I
), (
II
), (
III
), (
IV
)
Whittall (Passport Control Officer
World War II:
British sabotage efforts in, (
I
), (
II
)
n
, (
III
)
fears of German Fifth Column in, (
I
)
North African invasion in, (
I
), (
II
)
resistance movements in, (
I
), (
II
)
Soviet-British alliance in, (
I
), (
II
)
Yugoslavia:
Albanian involvement with, (
I
)
Zog, King of Albania, (
I
)
n
, (
II
)
n
“Z” organization, (
I
)
n
, (
II
)