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Ministry of Defence and Cabinet Office: Central Intelligence Machinery: Joint Intelligence Sub-Committee Later Committee: Minutes (JIC Series). Joint Intelligence Committee. Meetings 1-64
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1. Monthly Meeting with the Joint Intelligence Staff; 2. The Threat to Hong Kong; 3. Intelligence on Hong Kong and China; 4. Communist Influence in the Far East; 5. Soviet Interests and Intentions; 6. Political Activities in South East Asia with Special Reference to Communism; 7. Activities of the Soviet Trade Delegation to the United Kingdom; 8. Russian Preparedness for War; 9. Disposal of the Walter Team of German Scientists; 10. Visit of the Chairman to the United States
Document Title | 1. Monthly Meeting with the Joint Intelligence Staff; 2. The Threat to Hong Kong; 3. Intelligence on Hong Kong and China; 4. Communist Influence in the Far East; 5. Soviet Interests and Intentions; 6. Political Activities in South East Asia with Special Reference to Communism; 7. Activities of the Soviet Trade Delegation to the United Kingdom; 8. Russian Preparedness for War; 9. Disposal of the Walter Team of German Scientists; 10. Visit of the Chairman to the United States |
Reference | CAB 159/5 |
Document Date | 29 April 1949 |
Conflicts | Cold War |
Themes | Military Intelligence and Operations, Foreign Policy and International Relations, Intelligence Gathering and Surveillance |
Regions | East Asia, Europe, North America, South Asia |
Countries | Austria, China, Germany, India, United Kingdom, United States of America |
Document Type | Meeting Minutes |
Organisations | Chiefs of Staff, Foreign Office, Joint Intelligence Bureau, Joint Intelligence Sub-Committee, Joint Intelligence Committee (Far East), Joint Intelligence Committee (Germany), Joint Intelligence Staff, Joint Planning Staff, Ministry of Defence, Secret Intelligence Service, Security Service |
People | Thomas Elmhirst, John Gardiner, William Hayter, Guy Liddell, Stewart Menzies, Douglas Packard, Lawrence Pendred, Percy Sillitoe |
Keywords
British intelligence organisation, Hong Kong, invasion threat, imperial defence, colonies, empire, intelligence requirements, intelligence reports, communism, subversion, politics, predicting enemy intentions, Soviet foreign policy, Soviet strategy, trade, Soviet agents, travel restrictions, diplomatic officials, war preparations, assessing enemy strength, mobilisation, German scientists, scientific experts, security, secrecy, scientific research, counter-intelligence, Anglo-American relations, American intelligence services, information sharing
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