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1. Meeting with H,M. Ambassador and the Military Attache, Belgrade; 2. Intelligence Exploitation of Prisoners of War; 3. Russian Use of Surprise; 4. Yugoslavia - Cominform Dispute; 5. Disclosure of United States Information to the Dominions; 6. Handling of Certain Foreign Nationals; 7. Demolitions Policy in Germany; 8. Review of Intelligence Requirements in Palestine

1 Jan 1948

The provision of J.I.B. Interrogators. THE COMMITTEE :(d) Confirmed that the provision of interrogators was not the responsibility of the Joint Intelligence Bureau and took note that the J.I.B. were sending a section to Germany to assist centrally and that this section would be able to brief Service interrogators to cover requirements of the Bureau. After further discussion, THE COMMITTEE :(e) Took note of the report by the Joint Intelligence Committee, Germany. (f) Instructed the Secretary to inform the Joint Intelligence Committee, Germany, of their conclusions as recorded above.
economy united states of america canada germany russia diplomacy foreign policy information sharing international relations interrogation jews prisoners of war soviet union yugoslavia economic intelligence cold war palestine economic sanctions surveillance arab world contingency planning mobilisation defence military intelligence defectors deception security service secret intelligence service secrecy partition intelligence gathering soviet satellite states diplomatic officials border controls attachés ministry of defence william hayter joint intelligence sub-committee john gardiner chiefs of staff foreign office war preparations anglo-american relations stewart menzies intelligence channels intelligence services responsibilities lawrence pendred joint intelligence bureau consular intelligence sources percy sillitoe threat of war with the ussr american intelligence services communist information bureau intelligence requirements occupied germany kenneth strong demolitions german army predicting enemy intentions geographic intelligence yugoslav foreign policy douglas packard joint intelligence committee (germany) military objectives surprise attacks soviet-yugoslav relations
Collection ID
CAB159
Conflict
Cold War
Countries
Canada Germany Palestine Russia Soviet Union United States of America Yugoslavia
Document Reference
CAB 159/4/9
Document Types
Summary
File Reference
CAB 159/4
Identifier
10.1080/swwf.cab159.0004.009
Keywords
Intelligence Channels Intelligence Gathering Prisoners Of War Geographic Intelligence Occupied Germany German Army Interrogation Intelligence Requirements Contingency Planning Threat Of War With The Ussr Mobilisation Surprise Attacks Predicting Enemy Intentions Yugoslav Foreign Policy Soviet-yugoslav Relations Soviet Satellite States Economic Intelligence Economy Foreign Policy Economic Sanctions American Intelligence Services Information Sharing Secrecy Anglo-american Relations Defectors Border Controls War Preparations Demolitions Defence Military Objectives Intelligence Services Responsibilities Arab World Jews Partition Attachés Diplomacy Diplomatic Officials Consular Intelligence Sources Deception
Languages
English
Organizations
Chiefs of Staff Communist Information Bureau Foreign Office Joint Intelligence Bureau Joint Intelligence Committee (Germany) Ministry of Defence Secret Intelligence Service Security Service Joint Intelligence Sub-Committee
Pages
8
Persons Discussed
John Gardiner William Hayter Stewart Menzies Douglas Packard Lawrence Pendred Percy Sillitoe Kenneth Strong
Published in
United Kingdom
Series
Ministry of Defence and Cabinet Office: Central Intelligence Machinery: Joint Intelligence Sub-Committee Later Committee: Minutes (JIC Series). Joint Intelligence Committee. Meetings 63 (0)-142
Themes
Surveillance Military Intelligence International Relations

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