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... responsible for the business of war was cemented by Ultra . Churchill plus Ultra was the centre of the Whitehall web , of war waged by a combination of democratically invested - but auto- cratically executed – prime ministerial ...
... responsible for the business of war was cemented by Ultra . Churchill plus Ultra was the centre of the Whitehall web , of war waged by a combination of democratically invested - but auto- cratically executed – prime ministerial ...
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... responsible people , not bandits of the left — or the right . In this regard Menzies certainly had the support of all Europe's govern- ments - in - exile , gathered in London , and hoping for better days . Menzies made sure that MI9 ...
... responsible people , not bandits of the left — or the right . In this regard Menzies certainly had the support of all Europe's govern- ments - in - exile , gathered in London , and hoping for better days . Menzies made sure that MI9 ...
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... ( responsible for acquisition and assessment ) from OSS , took a sombre view of CIA's future role and a far from ... responsibility for them is not evident to unauthorised persons , and if uncovered the United States Government can ...
... ( responsible for acquisition and assessment ) from OSS , took a sombre view of CIA's future role and a far from ... responsibility for them is not evident to unauthorised persons , and if uncovered the United States Government can ...
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Blowing up trains in the Resistance | 29 |
Albania 1949 | 49 |
Suez 1956 | 79 |
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