Authors: Nick Barratt
233
Ibid
234
Draitser p.136
235
Ibid p.135
236
Cited in West p.70
237
Draitser p.137
238
Ibid p.135
239
Ibid
240
Cited in West pp.71–72
241
Antrobus p.189
242
TNA ref. KV 2/808
243
Ibid
244
Ibid
245
Ibid
246
Cited in West p.74
247
Movements from KV 2/808
248
Draitser p.144
249
Ibid pp.144–145
250
Cited in C Andrew and V Mitrokhin
The Mitrokhin Archive
(London, 1999) p.63
251
Antrobus pp.189-190
252
Cited in West p.74
253
TNA ref. KV 2/808
254
Cited in West p.74
255
Draitser p.146
256
TNA ref. KV 2/808
257
Ibid
258
Ibid
259
Ibid
260
Ibid
261
Ibid
262
Ibid
263
Ibid
264
Ibid
265
Ibid
266
Ibid
267
Ibid
268
Cited in Draitser pp.148–149
269
H Romanis,
The Compleat Surgeon the Autobiography of the Surgeon WHC Romanis
(Suffolk, 2013) p.119
270
TNA ref. KV 2/808
271
Ibid
272
Ibid
273
Ibid
274
Ibid
275
Cited in Draitser p.149
276
Draitser p.150
277
Cited in Draitser, ibid
278
TNA ref. KV 2/808
279
Ibid
280
Ibid
281
Ibid
282
Cited in West pp.74–75
283
TNA ref. KV 2/808
284
Ibid
285
Ibid
286
Ibid
287
Ibid
288
Ibid
289
Ibid
290
Ibid
291
Ibid
292
Ibid
293
Ibid
294
Ibid
295
TNA ref. FO 1103/112
296
TNA ref. KV 2/808
297
Ibid
298
Ibid
299
Ibid
300
Ibid
301
Ibid
302
Ibid
303
Ibid
304
Ibid
305
Ibid
306
Ibid
307
Ibid
308
Ibid
309
Ibid
310
Ibid
311
Cited in Draitser p.153
312
Ibid p.159
313
TNA ref. KV 2/808
314
Ibid
315
Evening Standard
, 26 August 1933
316
TNA ref. KV 2/808
317
Ibid
318
Ibid
319
Ibid
320
Ibid
321
Ibid
322
Ibid (where all these contents are itemised)
323
Ibid
324
Ibid
325
Ibid
326
Ibid
327
Ibid
328
Ibid
329
Ibid
330
Ibid
331
Ibid
332
Ibid
333
Ibid
334
Ibid
335
Ibid
336
Draitser pp.157–158
337
Ibid p.157
338
Ibid p.159
339
Cited in Andrew p.64
340
TNA ref. KV 2/808
341
TNA ref. FO 1103/112
342
TNA ref. FO 366/918
343
The following information is derived from Bystrolyotov’s correspondence with Lucy, recounted in Draitser pp.160–162
344
Cited in Draitser p.160
345
Cited in West p.75
346
Ibid
347
Ibid
348
Cited in Draitser p.161
349
Ibid
350
TNA ref. FO 1103/113
351
London Gazette
, 31 August 1934
352
Draitser p.163
353
Much of this information is contained in Pieck’s files collated by MI5 TNA ref. KV 2/812-814
354
Cited in West p.79
355
Cited in West pp.79–80
356
Ibid p.81
357
Ibid p.87
358
Ibid p.85
359
Ibid pp.85–86
360
Ibid pp.87–88
361
Ibid p.88
362
TNA ref. KV 4/185
363
TNA ref. KV 2/816
364
Ibid
365
Ibid
366
Ibid
367
Ibid
368
Ibid
369
Ibid
370
Ibid
371
Ibid
372
TNA ref. KV 2/804
373
Ibid
374
Ibid
375
Ibid, also KV 2/808 where the statement is questioned
376
R Deacon,
With My Little Eye
(London, 1982), pp.226–227
377
TNA ref. KV 2/804
378
Ibid
379
Antrobus pp.226–227
380
Ibid p.189
381
TNA ref. KV 2/804
382
TNA ref. KV 2/2681
383
TNA ref. KV 2/814
384
Ibid
385
Ibid
386
Ibid
387
Ibid
388
Antrobus p.103
389
TNA ref. KV 2/808
390
Ibid
391
Ibid
392
Ibid
393
Ibid
394
Ibid
395
Ibid
396
Ibid
397
Antrobus pp.188–189
398
Family email correspondence
(the initials EHO refer to Ernest Holloway Oldham, FO to Foreign Office)
All Russian Cooperative Society (ARCOS)
112–13
Antrobus, George
27
,
28
,
68
,
69
,
79
,
97
,
107
,
159–60
,
178
,
183
,
257
,
262
,
269–70
departmental workings described by
83–9
on Hay
86
on King’s document request
95–6
on new Communications Department
83–4
Archer (née Sissmore), Jane
103
,
142
,
235
,
253
report of
253
Atkinson, Sir Edmund
196–7
Austria-Hungary:
brought to account
78
excluded from peace conference
71
Serbia’s relations with
30
and WWI,
see under
World War I
on Council of Ten
71
Barratt, David
10–11
Bazarov, Boris
144
,
147
,
149
,
161
,
164
,
167–8
,
173
,
182
,
183
,
213
,
237
,
266
Belgium, and WWI,
see under
World War I
Bell, Tom
108–9
Bessedovsky, Gregori
133–6
,
137–41
,
144
,
146
,
157–9
,
258
,
267
Bindon, James
179–80
,
185–9
,
190
,
209–10
Blunt, Anthony
248
Bosnia and Herzegovina, annexation of
30
British Expeditionary Force
41
Bulgaria:
brought to account
78
excluded from peace conference
71
Bystrolyotov, Dimitri (‘Perelly’, ‘Galleni’)
144–5
,
147–51
,
161–5
,
166–70
passim
,
174–8
passim
,
181–3
,
191
,
193–5
,
198–9
,
212
,
213–14
,
231
,
232
,
238–40
,
241
,
253
,
261
,
263
in Archer report
255–6
death of
266
and EHO,
see
Bystrolyotov, Dimitri
on EHO’s death
233
imprisoned
266
and Lucy
162–3
,
164–5
,
166–7
,
175–6
,
193–5
UK passport for
172–3
Cairncross, John
248
Cambon, Paul
61
Canning, Supt Albert
203–4
,
207
,
224
Cant, Ernie
109
Cecil, Lord
61
Chamberlain, Sir Austin
111
Clemenceau, Georges
62
,
63
,
70
,
76
Communism (
see also
Comintern; Russia):
alliances as counterweight to
94
post-WWI states’ concern over
94
Communist Party of Great Britain
101
,
106
infiltrated
216
MI5 raids
108
Cooper, Duff
107
Cromie, Capt. Francis
103
Crowe, Sir Eyre
23
,
27
,
33
,
72
,
104–5
Czechoslovakia
94
de Bunsen, Sir Maurice
65
de la Chapelle, Octave, Count
115
,
126–9
,
157
de la Chapelle, Rachel
115
,
126
,
128
,
159
Eastwood, Harold
107–8
,
165
,
188
,
192
,
208
Everett, Lt Cdr William
115
,
124–6
,
211
Foreign Office (FO):
Antrobus’s descriptions of workings of
83–9
basement bar in (‘Mine’)
159
Diplomatic Service merged with
28
and EHO fallout
235
EHO’s post-dismissal visits to
178–81
,
183–9
,
192
further Soviet recruitment from
241–52
,
260–1
global reach of
23
increased security at
204
,
236
,
257
and miners’ strike
109–11
Political Intelligence Department established in
62
and public schools
27–8
spy fears within
44
and WWI, events leading up to
29–30
,
32
France:
and post-WWI peace process,
see
Paris Peace Conference
and WWI,
see under
World War I
Franz Ferdinand, Archduke
29–31
Franz Joseph, Emperor
31
Gaselee, Stephen
69
General Strike
109
Germany:
enters League of Nations
108
excluded from peace conference
71
Hitler becomes Chancellor of
178
peace conference terms put to
75–7
Weimar Republic established in
100