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Document Title | 1. Invasion of Southern Korea; 2. Chinese Communist Threat in the Far East and South-East Asia; 3. Soviet Intentions in Austria; 4. Intelligence Guidance for the United States Representatives on the Regional Planning Groups of the North Atlantic Treaty Organisations; 5. Soviet and Satellite Defectors and Refugees; 6. Defence Research and Development Policy - Intelligence on Russian Development; 7. Turkish Intentions and Capabilities in the Event of War; 8. Threat to Yugoslavia |
Reference | CAB 159/7 |
Document Date | 28 June 1950 |
Conflicts | Cold War |
Themes | Military Intelligence and Operations, Foreign Policy and International Relations, Intelligence Organisation and Administration |
Regions | Atlantic, East Asia, Europe, North America |
Countries | Austria, China, Formosa, Germany, Indochina, Korea, Soviet Union, United Kingdom, United States of America, Yugoslavia |
Document Type | Meeting Minutes |
Organisations | Chiefs of Staff, Foreign Office, Joint Intelligence Bureau, Joint Intelligence Committee (Far East), Joint Intelligence Committee (Germany), Joint Intelligence Staff, Joint Planning Staff, Ministry of Defence, North Atlantic Treaty Organisation, Security Service, Joint Intelligence Sub-Committee |
People | Valentine Boucher, John Gardiner, Guy Liddell, Stewart Menzies, Percy Sillitoe, Kenneth Strong |
Notes | Sections of this document have been retained under Section 3(4) of the Public Records Act, 1958. |
Keywords
invasion threat, communism, military situation reports, intelligence requirements, intelligence channels, intelligence services responsibilities, intelligence gathering, intelligence reports, military intelligence, troop movements, ideology, colonies, empire, imperial defence, defence, Chinese foreign policy, contingency planning, assessing enemy strength, predicting enemy intentions, climate, Hong Kong, war preparations, Soviet foreign policy, occupied Austria, information sharing, intelligence distribution, treaties, allies, Anglo-American relations, American intelligence services, defectors, Soviet satellite states, refugees, interrogation, scientific research, technology, atomic warfare, Turkish armed forces, foreign policy, diplomatic intelligence, Soviet-Yugoslav relations, diplomatic disputes, threat of war with the USSR