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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 1-68
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1. Implementation of the "Cosmic" Security System; 2. Proposals for a Reduction in the Establishment of the Intelligence Division, Germany; 3. German Security; 4. Formation of a German Foreign Intelligence Service; 5. Evasion, Escape and Rescue in the Middle East; 6. Disclosure of Classified P.W. Intelligence Information Through the Publication of Escape and Evasion Stories of World War Ii; 7. Who's Who in British Science
Document Title | 1. Implementation of the "Cosmic" Security System; 2. Proposals for a Reduction in the Establishment of the Intelligence Division, Germany; 3. German Security; 4. Formation of a German Foreign Intelligence Service; 5. Evasion, Escape and Rescue in the Middle East; 6. Disclosure of Classified P.W. Intelligence Information Through the Publication of Escape and Evasion Stories of World War Ii; 7. Who's Who in British Science |
Reference | CAB 159/7 |
Document Date | 9 June 1950 |
Conflicts | Cold War |
Themes | Intelligence Organisation and Administration, Intelligence Operations, British Domestic Security |
Regions | Atlantic, East Asia, Europe, Middle East, North America |
Countries | Denmark, Germany, Iceland, Norway, Russia, Soviet Union, Sweden, United Kingdom, United States of America |
Document Type | Meeting Minutes |
Organisations | British Joint Services Mission, Chiefs of Staff, Foreign Office, Joint Intelligence Bureau, Joint Intelligence Committee (Far East), Joint Intelligence Committee (Middle East), Ministry of Defence, North Atlantic Treaty Organisation, Scientific and Technical Intelligence Branch, Secret Intelligence Service, Security Service, Evasion and Escape Sub-Committee, Joint Intelligence Sub-Committee |
People | John Gardiner, Roger Hollis, Stewart Menzies, Percy Sillitoe |
Notes | Sections of this document have been retained under Section 3(4) of the Public Records Act, 1958. |
Keywords
security, secrecy, classified documents, security clearance, British intelligence organisation, intelligence reports, intelligence services responsibilities, manpower reductions, intelligence funding, occupied Germany, intelligence channels, intelligence requirements, intelligence gathering, German intelligence services, liaison, escape, evasion, prisoners of war, training, publications, release of information, scientific experts, scientific research, technology, defence, leakage of information
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