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Putnam's, 1937).(12) Nicolai, German Secret Service, p. 109.(13) Corson, Armies of Ignorance, p. 65.(14) S. T. Felstead, German Spies at Bay (London: Hutchinson, 1920), p. 20.(15) PRO, WO/32/4898/ERE 9077.(16) ibid., Minute sheet 12D, 8 November 1920 .(17) ibid., Minute sheet 13, 12 November 1920 .(18) ibid., Petition from Greite in Parkhurst Prison, 12 September 1921 .(19) Felstead, German Spies, p. 135.(20) W. H. H. Waters, Secret and Confidential (London: John Murray, 1926), p. 36.(21) Ulrich Trumpener, 'War Premeditated?', Central European History, vol. 9, no. 1 (March 1976), p. 67.(22) Army Quarterly, vol. 18, no. 2 (July 1929), p. 287.(23) See Maurice Paleologue, 'Un prelude a 1'invasion de Belgique', Revue des deux mondes, vol. 11 (October 1932).(24) Nicolai, German Secret Service, p. 186.(25) See Patrick Beesly, Very Special Intelligence (London: Sphere, 1978), pp. 21 – 6.(26) Sam Waagenaar, The Murder of Mata Hari (London: Barker, 1964), pp. 251 – 2(27) ibid., p. 250.(28) Letter from Major von Roepell to Major General Gempp, 24 November 1941 , in ND collection. Military Archives, Freiburg , West Germany .(29) World's Pictorial News, 25 April 1926 , p. 3.(30) Nicolai, German Secret Service, pp. 287 – 8.(31) A. Swetschin, 'The Strategy', in Max Ronge (ed.), Kriegs und Industrie Spionage (Vienna: Amalthea, 1930), p. 86. Глава 3 (1) 'The Profession of Intelligence', part 1, BBC Radio 4, 5 March 1980.(2) House of Lords Record Office, Lloyd George MSS, F/9/2/16, 'Reduction of Estimates for Secret Services', 19 March 1920.(3) Kerby in interview with Page, Leitch and Knightley, 1967.(4) Lloyd George MSS, F/9/2/16, Churchill to Lloyd George, Bonar Law, First Lord of the Admiralty. Lord Curzon, and Chancellor of the Exchequer, 19 March 1920.(5) Lloyd George MSS, F/9/2/16, 'Reduction of Estimates for Secret Services', p. 2(vii).(6) 'The Profession of Intelligence', part 2, BBC Radio 4, 12 March 1980.(7) Lloyd George MSS, F/33/2/3, Long to Lloyd George, 9 January 1919.(8) Sidney Reilly, The Adventures of Sidney Reilly (London: Elkin Mathews & Marrot, 1931), pp. 28, 44.(9) ibid., p. 43.(10) ibid. Mrs Reilly tells her story in the second half of Reilly's unfinished book.(11) ibid., p. 238.(12) Quoted by Lewis Chester, Stephen Fay and Hugo Young, The Zinoviev Letter (London: Neinemann, 1967], p. 194.(13) Christopher Andrew, 'The British Secret Service and Anglo-Soviet Relations in the 1920s'. Historical Journal, vol. 20, no. 3(1977). p. 705.(14) Maugham's spell in Russia is best told in R. J. Jeffrey-Jones, American Espionage (New York: The Free Press, 1977), ch. 7.(15) Paul Dukes, The Story of ST-25 (London: Cassell, 1938), pp. 32 – 3.(16) ibid., p. 293.(17) R. H. Bruce Lockhart, Memoirs of a Britich Agent (New York: Putnam's, 1932). p. 288.(18) 'Russian Agent Planted on Sir R. Bruce Lockhart'. The Times, 14 March 1966.(19) The Cheka plot is explained in Richard K. Debo, 'Lockhart Plot or Dzerzhinski Plot?', Journal of Modern History, vol. 43, no. 3 (1971), pp. 413 – 39.(20) Kenneth Young, The Diaries of Sir Robert Bruce Lockhart: Vol 1. 1915 – 1938 (London: Macmillan, 1973).(21) Respectively: Dukes in interview with Page, Leitch and Knightley, 1967; and George A. Hill. The Dreaded Hour (London: Cassell, 1936), p. 260.(22) Andrew, 'Britich Secret Service', pp. 690 – 1.(23) Lloyd George MSS, F/203/3/6, Folder 5, 'Memorandum on the Situation in Russia'.(24) Bruce Page, David Leitch and Phillip Knightley, The Philhv Conspiracy (New York-Doubleday, 1968), p. 117.(25) Lockhart, Memoirs, p. 341.(26) Kirn Philby, My Silent War (London: MacGibbon & Kee, 1968), p. xv. Глава 4 (1) Sir David Petrie, Communism in India , 1924 – 1927 (Calcutta: Editions Indian, 1972), pp.174 – 5.(2) Page, Leitch and Knightley, Philby, p. 118.(3) Cecil in interview with author, 1980.(4) Nicholson in interview with author, 1967.(5) There are many versions of the Ellis story. This one comes from an interview with one of Ellis's senior officers. The author will forward letters to him.(6) Gwynne Kean, letter to author, 4 March 1980 .(7) Interview with Page, Leitch and Knightley, 1967.(8) 'The Profession of Intelligence', part 2, BBC Radio 4, 12 March 1980 .(9) 'The Profession of Intelligence', part 2.(10) Nicholson in interview with author, 1967.(11) ibid.12 John Whitwell, British Agent (London: Kimber, 1966), pp. 70 – 1.(13) Christopher Andrew, 'Now Baldwin 's Secret Service Lost the Soviet Code', Observer, 13 August 1978 .(14) Christopher Andrew, 'Governments and Secret Services: a Historical Perspective',International Journal, vol. 34, no. 2(1979), p. 180.(15) F. H. Hinsley el al., British Intelligence in the Second World War (London: HMSO, 1979), vol. 1, p. 56.(16) Morton in interview with Page, Leitch and Knightley, 1967. Morton said that his network controller was 'The Times man in Rome '. The Times staff records list Coote as its correspondent there during the relevant period.(17) Walker in interview with Page, Leitch and Knightley, 1967.(18) Hinsley, British Intelligence, vol. 1, pp. 57 – 8.(19) ibid., p. 83.(20) Wesley K. Wark, 'British Intelligence on the German Air Force and Aircraft Industry, 1933 – 1939', Historical Journal, vol. 25, no. 3(1982), p. 640.(21) Wark, 'British Intelligence', pp. 636 – 8. Christie's informant is identified as Ritter in C Andrew and D. Dilks (eds). The Missing Dimension (London: Macmillan, 1984), p. 123.(22) Barton Whaley, 'Covert Rearmament in Germany 1919 – 1939: Deception and Misperception', Journal of Strategic Studies, part 5 (March 1982), pp. 3 – 39.(23) Hinsley, British Intelligence, vol. 1, pp. 49, 80.(24) ibid., pp. 46, 76 – 7. Глава 5 (1) Heinz Hohne, Canaris (London: Seeker & Warburg, 1979), p. 161.(2) Gert Buchheit, Der Deutsche Geheimdienst. Geschichte der militarischen Abwehr (Munich: List, 1966), p. 175.(3) Nigel West, M15. British Security Service Operations 1909 – 1945 (London: The Bodley Head, 1981), pp. 92 – 104.(4) The de Rop – Winterbotham relationship is described by Winterbotham himself in Secret and Personal (London: Kimber, 1969).(5) Ladislas Farago, The Game of the Foxes (London: Hodder & Stoughton, 1972), p. 86.(6) David Kahn, Hitler's Spies (New York: Macmillan, 1978), p. 63.(7) Farago, Foxes, p. 36.(8) Thomas H. Etzold, 'The (F)utility Factor: German Information Gathering in the United States, 1933 – 1941', Military Affairs, vol. 39, no. 2 (1975), p. 78.(9) ibid., p. 79.(10) ibid.(11) ibid.(12) ibid., p. 80.(13) Manfred Jonas, 'Prophet without Honour: Hans Heinrich Dieckhoffs Reports from Washington', Mid-America, vol. 47 (July 1965), pp. 222 – 33.(14) Page, Leitch and Knightley, Philby, p. 46.(15) ibid., p. 61.(16) Philby, My Silent War, p. xix. Глава 6 (1) R. J. Jeffreys-Jones, 'History on Trial: a Critique of the CIA and its Critics', p. 6. Paper delivered at the 9th Annual Meeting of the Society for Historians of American Foreign Relations, Catholic University of America, Washington DC, 4 – 6 August 1983.(2) Andrew, 'Governments and Secret Services', p. 181.(3) Farago, Foxes, dustjacket.(4) Corey Ford, Donovan of OSS (Boston, Mass.: Little, Brown, 1970), p. 112.(5) Oldfield in interview with author, 13 July 1979 .(6) Malcolm Muggeridge. Chronicles of Wasted Time. II: The Infernal Grove (London: Collins, 1973), p. 149.(7) Hinsley, British Intelligence, vol. 1, p. 91.(8) Page, Leitch and Knightley, Philby, p. 121.(9) 'The Profession of Intelligence', part 2, BBC Radio 4, 12 March 1980 .(10) West, M16. p. 109.(11) De Courcey in letter to author, 16 May 1981 .(12) West, M16. p. 137.(13) Interview with Peter Oilman, 23 March 1978 , unpublished.(14) PRO, CAB/66/9/WP(40)244, 4 July 1940 , 'Imminence of a German Invasion of Great Britain '.(15) JIC(40)376, 12 November 1940, quoted in Hinsley, British Intelligence, vol. 1, p. 295.(16) Private letter to author, 7 September 1967 .(17) West, M16, p. 109.(18) Philby, My Silent War, p. 4.(19) Hinsley, British Intelligence, vol. 1, p. 278.(20) Michael Elliot-Bateman (ed.). The Fourth Dimension of Warfare, Vol. 1. Intelligence! Subversion! Resistance (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 1970), p. 53.(21) David Stafford, Britain and European Resistance, 1940 – 1945 (London: Macmillan, 1980), p. 209.(22) Kerby in interview with Page, Leitch and Knightley, 1967.(23) M. R. D. Foot, 'Was SOE any Good?', in W. Laquer (ed.). The Second World War (London and Beverley Hills, Calif.: Sage 1982), p. 251.(24) See Werner Rings, Life with the Enemy: Collaboration and Resistance in Hitler's Europe 1939 – 1945 (London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1982) for examples.(25) David Stafford, 'The Detonator Concept: British Strategy, SOE and European Resistance after the Fall of France', Journal of Contemporary History, vol. 10(1975), pp. 215 and 196 respectively.(26) See, for example, R. Crossman and K. Martin, 100, 000, 000 Allies If We Choose. pamphlet, July 1940.(27) Foot, 'Was SOE any Good?', p. 247.(28) Anthony Verrier, Through the Looking Glass (London: Cape, 1983), p. 37.(29) Bradley F. Smith, The Shadow Warriors: O.S.S. and the Origins of the C.I.A. (London and New York: Deutsch and Basic Books, 1983), p. 85.(30) Milovan Djilas quoted in Stafford's book Britain and European Resistance, p. 210.(31) Richard Usborne, quoted in Mark Wheeler, 'The SOE Phenomenon', in Laquer, Second World War, p. 195.(32) Foot, 'Was SOE any Good?', p. 243.(33) PRO, 32/1061 l/MA/08233, Home Defence Security Executive, 20 March 1941.(34) Respectively: interview with Page, Leitch and Knightley, 1967; and quoted in Verrier, Looking Glass, p. 350.(35) The Stockholm International Peace Research Institute has investigated the German story without any conclusive result.(36) Jean Overton Fuller, The German Penetration of SOE (London: Kimber, 1975), pp. 175 – 6.(37) William Stevenson, A Man Called Intrepid: the Secret War 1939 – 1945 (London: Macmillan, 1976), p. 457.(38) Foot, 'Was SOE any Good?', pp. 248 – 9.
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