"C": The Secret Life of Sir Stewart Graham Menzies, Spymaster to Winston Churchill |
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... counterespionage services . Colonel Valentine Patrick Terrel Vivian , deputy chief of the secret service ( D / CSS ) , born 1886 , educated at St. Paul's School ( with General Sir Bernard Montgomery ) , son of Comley Vivian , the ...
... counterespionage services . Colonel Valentine Patrick Terrel Vivian , deputy chief of the secret service ( D / CSS ) , born 1886 , educated at St. Paul's School ( with General Sir Bernard Montgomery ) , son of Comley Vivian , the ...
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... counterespionage organization , began to arrive in London late in 1943. " C " badly needed manpower for the looming ... counterespionage in Italy , part of Philby's territory , and later on the chief of the CIA's counterespionage branch ...
... counterespionage organization , began to arrive in London late in 1943. " C " badly needed manpower for the looming ... counterespionage in Italy , part of Philby's territory , and later on the chief of the CIA's counterespionage branch ...
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... counterespionage of Broadway ? " Realizing the dangers , Philby took a daring step - he went to see Vivian . At that meeting Philby explained his marriage to Lizzy Fried- man , his association with Aileen Furse , and the bastardy of his ...
... counterespionage of Broadway ? " Realizing the dangers , Philby took a daring step - he went to see Vivian . At that meeting Philby explained his marriage to Lizzy Fried- man , his association with Aileen Furse , and the bastardy of his ...
Contents
CHURCHILL v MENZIES | 13 |
ORIGINS | 15 |
JACK AND SUSANNAH | 20 |
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